Rocket fragment falls in Zarqa City, Jordan
•ALBAWABA - A rocket shrapnel fell in Zarqa Governorate, east of Jordan, an Al Jazeera correspondent said on Tuesday.An unverified video was posted on Facebook, reportedly showing a fragment of the roc...
•The person who shared the clip said that the debris fell in Dhlail Sub-District, Zarqa Governorate.Public Security Directorate revealed on March 29 that it responded to 26 reports of falling debris an...
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المصدر: البوابة | Source: البوابةALBAWABA - A rocket shrapnel fell in Zarqa Governorate, east of Jordan, an Al Jazeera correspondent said on Tuesday.
An unverified video was posted on Facebook, reportedly showing a fragment of the rocket which fell in Zarqa governorate. The person who shared the clip said that the debris fell in Dhlail Sub-District, Zarqa Governorate.
Public Security Directorate revealed on March 29 that it responded to 26 reports of falling debris and projectiles in the past 24 hours.
The Jordanian Armed Forces – Arab Army announced on Sunday that Iran targeted the Kingdom's territory with a missile and two drones in the past 24 hours.
The Military Media Directorate at the General Command of the Armed Forces confirmed that the Royal Jordanian Air Force intercepted the missile and the two drones.
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