Syria said that several vehicles destroyed by Jordanian warplanes on Wednesday do not belong to the Syrian Army.
"No vehicles belonging to the Syrian Army moved towards the Jordanian border and what was targeted by the Jordanian Air Force does not belong to the Syrian Army," Syrian state news agency SANA said, quoting an unnamed military source.
A Jordanian security source said earlier that the targets were Syrian rebels in civilian cars mounted with machine guns.
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AMMAN - Jordan's airforce hit and destroyed military vehicles trying to cross from Syria, Jordanian state television said on Wednesday.
"The Royal Airforce destroyed a number of military vehicles which tried to cross the Jordanian-Syrian border," the television said, without giving more details.
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"No vehicles belonging to the Syrian Army moved towards the Jordanian border and what was targeted by the Jordanian Air Force does not belong to the Syrian Army," Syrian state news agency SANA said, quoting an unnamed military source.
A Jordanian security source said earlier that the targets were Syrian rebels in civilian cars mounted with machine guns.
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- Report: Jordanian warplanes destroy vehicles trying to cross from Syria
AMMAN - Jordan's airforce hit and destroyed military vehicles trying to cross from Syria, Jordanian state television said on Wednesday.
"The Royal Airforce destroyed a number of military vehicles which tried to cross the Jordanian-Syrian border," the television said, without giving more details.
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Jordanian air force fighter jets have destroyed a number of combat vehicles trying to cross into the kingdom from neighboouring Syria, according to the army.....
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The air strikes were the first time Jordan has used fighter jets to deal with such infiltrations.
"Royal air force jet fighters today at 10:30am destroyed a number of vehicles that attempted to cross into Jordan from Syria," the Jordanian army said in a statement.
"The camouflaged vehicles tried to enter from an area with rugged terrain.
"The fighter jets fired warning shots, but they were ignored, prompting them to destroy the vehicles. The army will not tolerate such actions."
The statement did not say how many vehicles were in the convoy, nor did it offer casualty figures, the AP news agency reported. It also did not specify whether the vehicles were targeted on Syrian or Jordanian soil.
But a military official told AFP news agency in Amman that "they were three wheeled vehicles which tried to enter the kingdom" near Ruwaished, in northern Jordan.
Immediately after news emerged of the air strikes, a Syrian military official said no military vehicles had been heading towards the Jordanian border, according to a statement released on state-run television.
"No military or armoured vehicles belonging to the Syrian army moved towards the Jordanian border, and so what was targeted by the Jordanian air force does not belong to the Syrian army," the statement said in a breaking news alert.
Jordan's border guards in recent weeks clashed with and arrested several people as they attempted to cross from Syria into the kingdom.
The kingdom has struggled to cope with hosting more than 500,000 Syrian refugees uprooted by the conflict....................http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2014/04/jordan-combat-vehicles-from-syria-destroyed-201441613153737197.html
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