Wednesday, January 13, 2010

الجيش الأردني يعلن مقتل ثلاثة من جنوده وجرح 23 في زلزال هايتي


الجيش الأردني يعلن مقتل ثلاثة من جنوده وجرح 23 في زلزال هايتي

"عمان- أعلن الجيش الأردني الأربعاء مقتل ثلاثة عسكريين ضمن صفوف قوات حفظ السلام الأردنية العاملة في جزيرة هايتي، وإصابة 23 آخرين في الزلزال الذي ضرب الجزيرة مساء الثلاثاء.
ووفقا لما نقلته وكالة أنباء بترا الأردنية، أصيب 18 من مرتبات القوات المسلحة الأردنية وخمسة من أفراد سرايا الأمن العام وقوات الدرك والمراقبين العاملين ضمن بعثة الامم المتحدة في هايتي، وصفت اصاباتهم بالطفيفة.

وبحسب المكتب الإعلامي بمديرية الأمن العام، تواصل الجهات المختصة الاتصال مع قيادة المجموعة الاردنية في هايتي للوقوف على آخر المستجدات.
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COMMENT


Jordan, as the obedient puppy dog of the Empire, is becoming a global power!

It has a military mission in Afghanistan, and last week we learned that a royal Jordanian, working as a CIA operative was killed in Afghanistan, with 7 other high-ranking CIA agents.

This news item says that 3 Jordanian soldiers were killed and 23 others wounded in the Haiti earthquake, yesterday.

What in the world are the Jordanian soldiers doing in Haiti? They are part of the mercenary "peace" mission the Empire put together there, after ousting the legitimate president Aristide.

Three Jordanian peacekeepers killed in Haiti quake

"Three Jordanian peacekeepers were killed and 21 wounded in the massive earthquake that rocked Haiti, the army said.

"Major Atta Manasir, Major Asharf Jaiusi and Corporal Raed Khawaldeh of the Jordanian peacekeeping force in Haiti died (in) the earthquake that hit the area on Tuesday night," an army spokesman said in a statement.

"Twenty-one other members of the armed forces were slightly injured in the quake." The spokesman gave no further details......

Jordan has 1,497 soldiers serving under the United Nations Stabilisation Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH), nearly half them deployed around the crime-torn slum of Cite Soleil.

At least nine Jordanian soldiers have been killed in Haiti in hostile fire since the deployment of the UN mission there in June 2004....."

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