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(Jordan Times) Seven policemen, two civilians, and a Canadian citizen were killed, while 22 other civilians and police officers were injured, when four gunmen stormed the Jordanian city of Karak on Sunday, official sources said. The four terrorists were killed. A witness said four men entered the city in a vehicle and clashed with police. "They were firing randomly and many people were injured." Prime Minister Hani Mulki said the incident started in Qatraneh, north of Karak, when the assailants opened fire at a police patrol. Later, they targeted other patrols. 2016-12-19 00:00:00Full Article
Terrorists Kill 10 in Jordan Attacks
(Jordan Times) Seven policemen, two civilians, and a Canadian citizen were killed, while 22 other civilians and police officers were injured, when four gunmen stormed the Jordanian city of Karak on Sunday, official sources said. The four terrorists were killed. A witness said four men entered the city in a vehicle and clashed with police. "They were firing randomly and many people were injured." Prime Minister Hani Mulki said the incident started in Qatraneh, north of Karak, when the assailants opened fire at a police patrol. Later, they targeted other patrols. 2016-12-19 00:00:00Full Article
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