Jordan denounces terrorist attack on mosque in Nigeria
AMMONNEWS - Jordan on Tuesday strongly condemned as a criminal act a bombing at a mosque in the southern Nigerian city of Mobi early in the day, which killed or injured dozens of innocent people.
'Jordan condemns this criminal attack that targeted innocent worshipers at the dawn prayers', said State Minister for Media Affairs and official government spokesman Mohammad Momani, adding that the targeting of houses of worship is evidence of the 'delusion and criminality of terrorist groups that target humanity and religious values'.
He stressed the Kingdom's call on the international community to deal with terrorism within a holistic strategy, to uproot it and rid the world of its evils.
Momani reiterated Jordan's solidarity with the Nigerian government in its fight against terrorist and criminal gangs, expressing his heart-felt condolences to the families of the victims and wishing the injured speedy recovery.
At least 50 people were killed in today's suicide bombing, which occurred during dawn prayers at the mosque in Mobi, the city from which Nigerian forces had driven out Boko Haram terror group in early 2015.
AMMONNEWS - Jordan on Tuesday strongly condemned as a criminal act a bombing at a mosque in the southern Nigerian city of Mobi early in the day, which killed or injured dozens of innocent people.
'Jordan condemns this criminal attack that targeted innocent worshipers at the dawn prayers', said State Minister for Media Affairs and official government spokesman Mohammad Momani, adding that the targeting of houses of worship is evidence of the 'delusion and criminality of terrorist groups that target humanity and religious values'.
He stressed the Kingdom's call on the international community to deal with terrorism within a holistic strategy, to uproot it and rid the world of its evils.
Momani reiterated Jordan's solidarity with the Nigerian government in its fight against terrorist and criminal gangs, expressing his heart-felt condolences to the families of the victims and wishing the injured speedy recovery.
At least 50 people were killed in today's suicide bombing, which occurred during dawn prayers at the mosque in Mobi, the city from which Nigerian forces had driven out Boko Haram terror group in early 2015.
AMMONNEWS - Jordan on Tuesday strongly condemned as a criminal act a bombing at a mosque in the southern Nigerian city of Mobi early in the day, which killed or injured dozens of innocent people.
'Jordan condemns this criminal attack that targeted innocent worshipers at the dawn prayers', said State Minister for Media Affairs and official government spokesman Mohammad Momani, adding that the targeting of houses of worship is evidence of the 'delusion and criminality of terrorist groups that target humanity and religious values'.
He stressed the Kingdom's call on the international community to deal with terrorism within a holistic strategy, to uproot it and rid the world of its evils.
Momani reiterated Jordan's solidarity with the Nigerian government in its fight against terrorist and criminal gangs, expressing his heart-felt condolences to the families of the victims and wishing the injured speedy recovery.
At least 50 people were killed in today's suicide bombing, which occurred during dawn prayers at the mosque in Mobi, the city from which Nigerian forces had driven out Boko Haram terror group in early 2015.
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Jordan denounces terrorist attack on mosque in Nigeria
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