Jordan army downs drone loaded with explosives – state news agency

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Updated 17 August 2023
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Jordan army downs drone loaded with explosives – state news agency

DUBAI: The Jordanian army on Wednesday downed a drone loaded with explosive materials (TNT) coming from Syrian territory, the Jordan state news agency said.

"A drone loaded with TNT explosives originating from Syrian territory was intercepted." said an official statement from the General Command of the Jordanian Armed Forces.

According to the statment the smuggling attempt was thwarted in collaboration between the Drug Control Department and military security services.

According to state agency the drone transporting TNT explosive materials, was neutralized by a specialized team from the Royal Engineering Corps. And was successfully downed within Jordanian territory.


UN chief says those behind ‘unacceptable’ Homs attack must face justice

Updated 27 December 2025
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UN chief says those behind ‘unacceptable’ Homs attack must face justice

  • France says the "terror" attack is designed to destabilize the country

UNITED NATIONS/PARIS: United Nations chief Antonio Guterres strongly condemned the deadly attack on Friday prayers at a mosque in the Syrian city of Homs, and said the perpetrators should be brought to justice.
“The Secretary-General reiterates that attacks against civilians and places of worship are unacceptable. He stresses that those responsible must be identified and brought to justice,” spokesman Stephane Dujarric said in a statement.
The explosion killed at least eight worshippers at a mosque in a predominantly Alawite area of Homs, with an Islamist militant group claiming responsibility.

France also condemned the attack, calling it an “act of terrorism” designed to destabilize the country.
The attack “is part of a deliberate strategy aimed at destabilizing Syria and the transition government,” the French foreign ministry said in a statement.
It condemned what it said was an attempt to “compromise ongoing efforts to bring peace and stability.”
The attack, during Friday prayers, was the second blast in a place of worship since Islamist authorities took power a year ago, after a suicide bombing in a Damascus church killed 25 people in June.
In a statement on Telegram, the extremist group Saraya Ansar Al-Sunna said its fighters “detonated a number of explosive devices” in the Imam Ali Bin Abi Talib Mosque in the central Syrian city.