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Army Says Iran Targeted Jordan With Missile, 2 Drones In Past 24 Hours
(MENAFN- Jordan News Agency)
Amman, March 29 (Petra) -- The Jordan Armed Forces-Arab Army announced on Sunday that Iran had targeted the Kingdom with one missile and two drones over the past 24 hours.
The Military Media Directorate at the General Command said the Royal Jordanian Air Force intercepted the missile and the two drones.
Meanwhile, the Public Security Directorate spokesperson said the relevant units had handled 26 reports over the past 24 hours involving the fall of shrapnel and projectiles.
The spokesperson said no injuries were recorded as a result of the incidents, while minor material damage was reported to three vehicles.
The spokesperson renewed the warning against gathering near, approaching, or tampering with any suspicious object or shrapnel because of the danger it poses, stressing the need to follow the advice and instructions issued through official channels.
The spokesperson also urged the public to report any suspicious object to the security services through the emergency number 911, underscoring the importance of adhering to official guidance, relying on information issued by official sources, and refraining from spreading rumors and misleading information.
Amman, March 29 (Petra) -- The Jordan Armed Forces-Arab Army announced on Sunday that Iran had targeted the Kingdom with one missile and two drones over the past 24 hours.
The Military Media Directorate at the General Command said the Royal Jordanian Air Force intercepted the missile and the two drones.
Meanwhile, the Public Security Directorate spokesperson said the relevant units had handled 26 reports over the past 24 hours involving the fall of shrapnel and projectiles.
The spokesperson said no injuries were recorded as a result of the incidents, while minor material damage was reported to three vehicles.
The spokesperson renewed the warning against gathering near, approaching, or tampering with any suspicious object or shrapnel because of the danger it poses, stressing the need to follow the advice and instructions issued through official channels.
The spokesperson also urged the public to report any suspicious object to the security services through the emergency number 911, underscoring the importance of adhering to official guidance, relying on information issued by official sources, and refraining from spreading rumors and misleading information.
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