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Jordan Vows Not To Be A Battleground Amid Missile Attack

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Jordan has declared that it will not allow itself to become a battleground for any conflict, following an Iranian missile attack on Israel that heightened tensions in the Middle East. The Ministry of Interior confirmed that missile fragments landed in various parts of the country, including the capital city of Amman.

Minister of Government Communication, Mohammad al-Momani, emphasized Jordan's commitment to protecting its people, stating that safeguarding the nation is their top priority. He also reported that three individuals sustained minor injuries from the falling missiles and debris, with ongoing assessments of the material damage caused by the attack.

Missile fragments from Iranian attack land in various parts of Jordan, including Amman.
Jordan vows not to be a battleground amidst rising tensions in the Middle East.
Minister emphasizes protecting citizens as top priority after three minor injuries reported.

State media coverage showcased the aftermath of the missile strike, highlighting damage in multiple locations. A live report from Balqa governorate, located northwest of Amman, revealed a significant 2-meter missile fragment that had landed in the area.

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