logo
IDF soldier in critical condition from third-degree burns after suspected accident

IDF soldier in critical condition from third-degree burns after suspected accident

Yahoo3 days ago
The burns affected G's head, face, ears, chest, back, and hands, and he was evacuated to hospital, where he is currently in critical condition in intensive care, according to his sister.
A soldier in the IDF's Caracal Battalion was badly burned while waiting for a conversation with one of his commanders on Tuesday, according to statements on Sunday.
The soldier, who is identified as G, is 20 years old, and suffered third-degree burns to 30% of his body in an incident believed to be an accident when the base's Chief Sergeant First Class lit a cigarette nearby with a soldier pouring gasoline at the scene, leading to an ignition.
G was likely injured as a result of the burning of flammable material leaking from a gasoline container. The incident is under investigation.
The burns affected G's head, face, ears, chest, back, and hands, and he was evacuated to hospital, where he is currently in critical condition in intensive care, according to his sister.
The Chief Sgt. First Class ordered his soldier to pour the gasoline but there are no reports that they knew G was at the scene.
Sources close to G say he had previously suffered significant hearing loss as a result of prolonged exposure to noise during his earlier military service, which resulted in lowering his medical profile, and removing him from a combat position, placing him as kitchen staff on the army base, which he reportedly felt contradicted his aspirations and abilities.
Fighting to change this issue is reportedly why G was planning to meet with his commander. He had been attempting to change his status for the past six months. His attempts included requesting a meeting with an IDF mental health officer (Kaban), but was denied. He also previously asked for meetings with commanders, but did not receive a response.
The IDF corroborated the event, stating that "an IDF soldier was moderately injured at a military base in the south of the country. The soldier was taken to a hospital for medical treatment, and his family was notified. Following the incident, an investigation was opened by the Military Police, and upon its completion, the findings will be referred to the military prosecution for review."
Soldier's sister comments publicly
G's sister posted about the event on her personal Instagram page over the weekend.
"He always wanted to contribute. He wanted to serve the country. He had insane motivation, for everything," she wrote.
"30% of his body covered, third-degree burns. His head, face, ears, chest, back, and hands. He is in intensive care. He is fighting for his life. And we ask, how could something like this happen to a soldier in the IDF? Share. Let him be recognized. Let the truth be known," she concluded.
Solve the daily Crossword
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Who is Quornelius Radford? The Army sergeant accused of shooting 5 soldiers at Fort Stewart in Georgia
Who is Quornelius Radford? The Army sergeant accused of shooting 5 soldiers at Fort Stewart in Georgia

Fox News

time34 minutes ago

  • Fox News

Who is Quornelius Radford? The Army sergeant accused of shooting 5 soldiers at Fort Stewart in Georgia

The man accused of shooting five soldiers at Fort Stewart in Georgia on Wednesday morning has been identified as U.S. Army Sergeant Quornelius Radford. The soldiers were shot in the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team (ABCT) area of the base, according to a social media post by the U.S. Army. All the soldiers were treated on-site and then transported to Winn Army Community Hospital, according to Fort Stewart officials. Radford, who has been apprehended, is 28 years old and serves as an automated logistics sergeant assigned to the ABCT. The Jacksonville, Florida, resident has never been deployed to combat and is currently in pre-trial confinement. On May 18, 2025, Radford was arrested by the Georgia Department of Public Safety for driving under the influence and for failing to obey a traffic control device. According to a summons obtained by Fox News Digital, Radford allegedly told the responding officer that he ran a red light because he needed to use the bathroom. The shooting Radford is accused of committing on Wednesday took place at his workplace. He allegedly used a personal weapon. This is a developing story.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store