Scores killed in Jordan hotel blasts
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Wednesday 09 November 2005 7:55 PM GMT

More than 200 people are reported to have been injured

At least 57 people have died in near simultaneous explosions at three 
hotels in Amman, Jordanian Deputy Prime Minister Marwan Muashir said 
on state television.

Up to 200 people are also reported to have been injured in the 
blasts, which occurred at the Radisson SAS, Grand Hyatt and Days Inn 
hotels on Wednesday in the Jordanian capital.

Muashir said most of those killed were Jordanians.

 

A security official told Aljazeera that the explosions could have 
been caused by human bombers.

 

The official, speaking on condition of anonymity because he was not 
authorised to address the media, said the dead included at least 
three Asians, possibly Chinese.

Two senior Palestinian officials, too, have been killed in the 
blasts, said the Palestinian envoy to Amman on Thursday.

 

Muashir said Jordan's land borders had been sealed and "more measures 
will be understaken soon". He did not elaborate.

 

Coordinated blasts

 

According to the Associated Press, the first explosion occurred at 
8.50pm local time (1850 GMT) in or near the lobby of the Grand Hyatt.

 

A second blast followed shortly afterwards, hitting a wedding hall at 
the Radisson.

 

Aljazeera reporter Yassir Abu Hilala said the third blast hit a 
nightclub at the Days Inn.

Security has been beefed up
across Jordan after the blasts

 

He added that police had arrested several people at the scene of the 
Radisson hotel explosion.

 

Abu Hilala said police were also on the lookout for a car with Iraqi 
licence plates.

Maushir said two human bombs attacked the Grand Hyatt and the nearby 
Radisson SAS. The Days Inn attack was carried out by an explosives-
laden vehicle that blew up outside the hotel after failing to cross a 
police line.

Most of the victims at the Radisson were Jordanians attending a 
wedding banquet in a ground-floor reception hall, where a man 
strapped with explosives infiltrated the crowd.

"We thought it was fireworks for the wedding; but I saw people 
falling to the ground," said Ahmed, a wedding guest who did not give 
his surname. "I saw blood. There were people killed. It was ugly."

Warnings received

 

All the hotels are located in the commercial Jabal Amman district and 
are frequented by Western business travellers and diplomats.

 

Aljazeera's reporter said that Jordan had recently received warnings 
of possible terrorist attacks.

 

There is no claim of responsibility
yet for the blasts
He added that the Israeli embassy is close to the Days Inn, although 
police do not believe the embassy was a target.

 

"Journalists were driven away and police confiscated their tapes as a 
security measure," Abu Hilala said. 

 

All foreign embassies in Amman have been cordoned off following the 
explosions, security sources told Aljazeera.

 

No group has yet claimed responsibility for the Wednesday's blasts.

 

Following the attacks, security was beefed up across the capital, 
especially around hotels and diplomatic missions.

Several armed policemen and cars were patrolling the streets of 
Amman, where Prime Minister Adnan Badran declared Thursday a national 
holiday - apparently in order to allow tightened security measures to 
take hold.

 

Royal condemnation

 

King Abdullah II - who cut short an official visit to Kazakhstan and 
was returning home on Wednesday night - condemned the attacks 
as "criminal acts committed by a deviant and misleading bunch" and 
said they would not sway Jordan from its battle against terrorism.

 

"The hand of justice will get to the criminals who targeted innocent 
secure civilians with their cowardly acts"

King Abd Allah II

"The hand of justice will get to the criminals who targeted innocent 
secure civilians with their cowardly acts," he said in a statement 
carried by the official Petra news agency.

 

Arson experts arrived at the Hyatt shortly after the explosion to 
inspect the scene and ensure that there were no other bombs, 
according to an AP reporter on the scene.

 

Black smoke rose into the night and the wounded stumbled out of the 
hotels. The stone entrance of the Hyatt was

completely shattered.

An AP reporter saw seven bodies and many wounded being carried out on 
stretchers.

 

US ally

A spokesperson for the Hyatt said the hotel had been evacuated and 
police had cordoned off the area and assumed control of the hotel.


Jordan, a key ally of the United States, had largely escaped the 
terror attacks that have hit other parts of the Middle East, and its 
sleepy capital, Amman, is viewed as a haven of stability in the 
region.

 

But Jordan has not been entirely immune: On 19 August, militants 
fired three Katyusha rockets at a US navy ship docked at the Red Sea 
resort of Aqaba, narrowly missing it and killing a Jordanian soldier.

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