In Jordan, an unknown man attacked a group of tourists with a knife. According to preliminary reports, five people were injured.
The incident took place in the city of Jerash. According to Ammon, three tourists, a guide, and a group of other tourists were injured. and a police officer. The latter was stabbed while attempting to apprehend the attacker. The attacker was eventually apprehended. His identity is currently being determined.
Al Arabiya, for its part, reports that the injured tourists arrived in Jordan from Mexico. Several Spanish media outlets initially reported that three Spanish travelers were injured in the attack. However, the country's Foreign Ministry later denied this information.
Jerash is one of the best-preserved provincial cities of the Roman Empire and is located approximately 20 miles north of Jordan's capital, Amman. It is one of the country's main tourist attractions, along with the archaeological site of Petra.
Source: trn-news.ru