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Two dead, 20 trucks ablaze after Iraq-Jordan border blast

by Staff Writers
Amman (AFP) Nov 25, 2010
An oil tanker exploded in an accident on the Iraqi-Jordanian border on Thursday, killing two people, injuring at least 12 others and setting 19 other trucks ablaze, an official said.

"A tanker truck that unloaded the oil it was carrying from Iraq in the special zone located in 'no-man's land' on the border between Iraq and Jordan caught fire due to an explosion, causing a fire that affected 19 other trucks," a Jordanian security official told AFP.

"Two people were killed, 12 others who were seriously injured were rescued and a number of others are missing," the official said.

"There could be an even larger number of victims, but the situation is still unclear."

She said investigators "accepted" that the cause of the blast was an "accident," and ruled out the suggestion of any criminal motive behind the incident.

Previously, the official had said that a preliminary probe showed the fire was "accidental due to an error during the unloading of the oil."

"The driver of the tanker truck, an Iraqi, is in the hands of the police and is in a state of shock," the official said.

In 2008, Jordanian authorities at the border discovered explosives hidden in a tanker driven by Saudi Fahed Fheidi that were presumably meant to detonate inside Jordan.

Fheidi, a member of Al-Qaeda in Iraq, was later sentenced to death.

Last December, Jordan busted a network of people planning attacks using oil tankers and operations targeting an Iraqi police training centre in Jordan.

Jordan, which consumes around 100,000 barrels per day of oil, imports around 10,000 bpd from Iraq and hopes to see this rise to 30,000 bpd.



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