
Jordan announces interception of missiles in national airspace
A military source from the General Command of the Jordanian Armed Forces–Arab Army confirmed Saturday that Royal Jordanian Air Force jets and air defense systems intercepted several missiles and drones that had entered Jordanian airspace earlier in the day.
The source said the air force operated at a high level of readiness to protect Jordan's skies and ensure the safety and security of its citizens.
The interceptions were carried out in response to military assessments indicating a high probability that the projectiles would fall on Jordanian territory, including populated areas, posing a significant threat to civilian lives and property.
The Jordanian Armed Forces continue to operate around the clock to defend the country's borders by land, sea, and air, the source added, stressing that any violation of Jordan's airspace will not be tolerated.
Citizens were urged not to spread rumors or unverified reports that may cause panic, and to rely solely on official sources for information.

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