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Jordan security official killed in attack

UAE strongly condemns terrorist attack on security patrol in Al Fuhais

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Amember of Jordan’s security forces died and six were wounded when a bomb exploded under a patrol car at a music festival near Amman, the interior ministry said yesterday.

The blast hit a security patrol in Al Fuhais, 12 kilometres west of the capital on Friday evening, it said.

“It killed Sergeant Ali Adnan Qawqaza and wounded six other members of the patrol,” the ministry said, adding that an investigat­ion was underway into the cause of the blast.

Meanwhile, the UAE strongly condemned the attack on Jordan security patrol in which one person was.

“The UAE stands in solidarity with Jordan against any attempts to its security and stability and supports whatever measures it may take to fight extremism, violence and terrorism,” the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n in a statement yesterday.

The ministry reiterated the UAE’s principled and unequivoca­l position that rejects all forms and manifestat­ions of terrorism.

The ministry expressed its heartfelt condolence­s to the families of the victims as well as to the government and people of Jordan.

Jordan has played a key role in the US-led coalition fighting Daesh in neighbouri­ng Syria and Iraq, using its air force and allowing coalition forces to use its bases.

The kingdom was hit by a string of attacks in 2016, including a suicide bombing in June that killed seven guards near the border with Syria that was claimed by Daesh.

Months later in December a shooting rampage, also claimed by Daesh, killed 10 people including a Canadian tourist.

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