Two Charged in U.S. for January Drone Strike Killing Three U.S. Service Members and Injuring 40 Others in Jordan
Dec 16, 2024, 09:27 PM
U.S. prosecutors have charged two men in connection with a January drone strike carried out by Iran-backed militants in Jordan, which resulted in the deaths of three U.S. service members and injuries to approximately 40 others. The individuals charged include one Iranian national and one dual U.S.-Iranian citizen, who are accused of providing material support to Iran. The drone strike occurred near the Syrian border and has been linked to broader tensions involving Iranian influence in the region. The FBI's Boston division is set to hold a news conference to provide further details regarding the arrests and the nature of the charges against the two men.
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