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In Jordan, there was a shooting near the Israeli embassy: police officers were injured

In Jordan, there was a shooting near the Israeli embassy: policemen were wounded. In Amman, an armed man opened fire near the Israeli embassy, ​​as a result of which three policemen were injured. The attacker was shot dead, and the area of ​​the incident is surrounded by law enforcement officers.”, — write on: unn.ua

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In Jordan, a gunman opened fire near the Israeli embassy. As a result of the incident, three policemen were injured, and the attacker himself was shot dead. Paro reports this to Reuters, UNN writes.

After a shooting in the Jordanian capital Amman near the Israeli embassy on Sunday, law enforcement agencies and “ambulance” vehicles arrived at the scene. It happened in Rabia district.

Police urged residents to stay at home as security forces searched for the criminals, a security source told Western media.

According to witnesses, Jordanian police surrounded the area near the Israeli embassy.

A security source later told Reuters that the gunman was shot dead and three policemen were wounded after the shooting incident outside the Israeli embassy ended.

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