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Three militants killed in Jordan shoot-out

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AMMAN: Security forces pulled the bodies of three suspected militants from the wreckage of a building in a central Jordanian city on Sunday following a shoot-out in which at least four security personnel were also killed, the government said.


In a huge security operation, Jordanian forces laid siege to the building in a residential part of Salt on Saturday night in a search for those responsible for a bomb attack on Friday on a police van.


The police vehicle had been maintaining security near a music festival in the town of Fuhais, near the capital Amman and 15 km from Salt.


Four security personnel were killed during the operation after the suspected militants sought sanctuary in the multi-storey building in Salt, a hillside city, the government said.


The side of the building partially collapsed, possibly because of a blast from a suicide bomber inside, a security source said.


Security forces had seized automatic weapons in a “continuing operation,” government spokeswoman Jumana Ghunaimat said.


No group has claimed responsibility for Friday’s attack in Fuhais on the van in which one policeman was killed and six others were injured.


Militants from IS and other radical terror groups have long targeted the kingdom and dozens of militants are currently serving long prison terms.


Several incidents over the past few years have jolted the kingdom, which has been comparatively unscathed by the civil wars and militancy that have swept the Middle East since 2011.


It was not clear how many militants fled into the building which is in a busy residential quarter of the city.


But five had now been rounded up in addition to three earlier, security sources said. Part of the building was blown up by the militants, according to Ghunaimat and a security source said it was believed a suicide bomber had blown himself up causing its partial collapse.


Ghunaimat had earlier said search and rescue operations were being conducted to ensure no civilians were being held hostage in what was left of the building. “The building in which the terrorist cell was found is about to fall and will be demolished to prevent a sudden collapse,” Ghunaimat added.


The shoot-out also injured at least 20 people, including women and children living in the area.


They had been taken overnight to a main hospital in the capital, a medical source said.


Prime Minister Omar Razzaz set up a “crisis cell” bringing top security and government officials to coordinate the large scale security operation deploying hundreds of forces.


The security forces were investigating if the militants were part of a wider sleeper cell network of radicals that had planned a series of attacks, an official source said.


Jordan said this year that it had foiled an IS plot that included plans for a series of attacks last November on security installations, shopping malls and moderate figures. — Agencies


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