Shell shock: Jerusalem authorities say they save tortoise wounded by Iran missile shockwaves

Sue Surkes is The Times of Israel's environment reporter

Jerusalem District bomb disposal experts called to neutralize munitions and shrapnel in the Mateh Yehuda region near Jerusalem find a tortoise with a bleeding shell, likely sustained, by blast shockwaves.

They placed him in a box with water and greenery to eat and transferred him to the Israel Nature and Parks Authority, police say.

There, the tortoise has been checked by a vet who decides that release back into the wild is the best cure.

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