One dead in attack on Jordan security patrol

AFP  |  Amman 

A member of Jordan's security forces died and six were wounded when a bomb exploded under a at a music festival near Amman, the interior ministry said today.

The blast hit a security patrol in Al-Fuhais, 12 kilometres west of the capital last evening, it said.

"It killed and wounded six other members of the patrol," the ministry said, adding that an investigation was underway into the cause of the blast.

Security forces had been deployed to protect the town's annual festival, which hosts prominent Arab music acts.

vowed that would "not be complacent in the hunt for terrorists".

"will always be at the forefront of the fight against terrorism and obscurantist ideas which target the lives of innocents and try to undermine security and stability," he said in remarks carried by the official agency.

has played a key role in the US-led coalition fighting IS in neighbouring and Iraq, using its and allowing coalition forces to use its bases.

The kingdom was hit by a string of jihadist attacks in 2016, including a suicide bombing in June that killed seven guards near the border with that was claimed by IS.

Months later in December a shooting rampage, also claimed by IS, killed 10 people including a Canadian tourist.

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First Published: Sat, August 11 2018. 17:45 IST