
3 Injured in Jordan by Unspecified Falling Object
Three people were wounded in Jordan's northern city of Irbid when an object fell on a home, state media reported Saturday.
They were taken to a hospital and are in stable condition, the Jordan News Agency said.
The report did not specify what the object was, but Iranian missiles and drones fired toward Israel flew over Jordan.
Jordanian authorities have begun an investigation, the report said.

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