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Published 23 Jun, 2024 09:22am

Jordanian police find explosives in apartment close to military airport used by US

Police in Jordan have said they had discovered and detonated explosives stored in a crowded residential area of the capital close to a military airport used by US army planes, and that they were investigating the incident, Reuters reports.

The explosives in a home in the Marka neighbourhood northeast of the capital were detonated at the site after the area was evacuated, according to a statement from the public security directorate.

The statement did not say if police suspected the stash was terrorism-related, whether arrests were made, and did not detail the quantity of explosives. It added more details would be published once the investigation was complete.

Witnesses said the flat was nearly one kilometre (0.6 miles) from the Marka military airport used by US planes stationed in the kingdom, and by other coalition partners.

The explosives were discovered after civil defence authorities arrived at the flat following an explosion that was initially believed to have been caused by a gas leak, but may have been a botched attempt to manufacture explosives, former officials and security experts said.

“The indications all point it’s a terrorist case and an incident related to radical groups that target the kingdom on the pretext of its stance on Gaza,” said Saud Al Sharafat, a former brigadier general in Jordanian intelligence. US ally Jordan has over 3,500 American troops stationed in several bases.

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