Pregnant woman seriously wounded after terrorists open fire on Israelis at bus stop next to Ofra, north of Jerusalem.

At least six people were wounded Sunday night in a shooting attack north of Jerusalem on Highway 60.

Terrorists opened fire on a group of Israelis at a bus stop outside of the town of Ofra in the Binyamin district of Samaria, along Highway 60.

According to initial reports, the terrorists opened fire from a moving vehicle in a drive-by shooting. The terrorists fled the scene immediately after the attack.

One of the two victims is said to be in serious condition. She has been identified as a pregnant 30-year-old woman.

A second person, 21-year-old man, was shot in the leg and is listed in light moderate condition.

One other victim is listed in moderate condition, while three have been listed in light condition, including two 16-year-old girls.

Emergency medical teams treated the seriously wounded woman, and evacuated her to the Hadassah Ein Kerem Medical Center in Jerusalem for further treatment.

“At 21:25 MDA received a report of a shooting at the entrance of Ofra,” MDA reported.

“MDA EMTs and paramedics are treating and evacuating to Hadassah Ein Kerem one injured in critical condition and one injured lightly.”

The 21-year-old man was evacuated to Shaare Zedek Medical Center in Jerusalem, while the other four victims were taken to Hadassah Medical Center on Mount Scopus, in northern Jerusalem.