Two Jordanian policemen die following attack near Syrian border

Published December 1st, 2015 - 06:30 GMT
Jordanian police standing guard at a border crossing near Syria. (AFP/File)
Jordanian police standing guard at a border crossing near Syria. (AFP/File)

Gunmen have killed two Jordanian policemen on patrol in the northern border town of Irbid.

Jordanian authorities said on Tuesday that the assailants attacked the police vehicle overnight in the town that lies close to the border with Syria and the southwestern Syrian city of Dara’a.

The police vehicle overturned after the driver lost control, a statement from Jordan’s general security department said.

A captain and his corporal driver were then rushed to hospital with serious injuries and later succumbed to the wounds and died, the statement said.

Jordan has beefed up security on its border with Syria over the past few years.

The Jordanian border guard has arrested dozens of people trying to cross the border, including Daesh recruits. 

Jordan is a member of the US-led coalition conducting airstrikes against purported Daesh positions in Syria. 

Editor's note: This article has been edited from the source material

 

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