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Zarqa Hospital: Two children in good condition after drone crashes in Azraq

Zarqa Hospital: Two children in good condition after drone crashes in Azraq

Ammona day ago

Ammon News - The director of Zarqa Governmental Hospital confirmed that the condition of the children injured by a foreign object falling in Azraq is good.
The cases are currently under evaluation, he added.
The governor of Zarqa previously stated that two girls were injured by a foreign object falling in Azraq and that their general condition was good.
A 12-year-old girl was injured Thursday when a drone crashed in the Azraq district, according to the Public Security Directorate (PSD).
The child received medical treatment following the incident, which also caused significant damage to three homes and two vehicles. Authorities quickly responded to the scene and have launched an investigation into the crash.
In a separate event, the PSD also reported that a suspicious object fell onto the roof of a school in Mafraq Governorate. There were no injuries or fire, and no students were present at the time. Administrative staff safely evacuated the building after hearing the impact.

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