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Iran denies involvement in killing of 3 US troops on Syria-Jordan border

Iran has dismissed claims of its involvement in the killing of three US soldiers in the border region between Syria and Jordan on Sunday, saying it “does not interfere” in the decisions of regional groups, News.Az reports citing Anadolu Agency.

In a statement Monday, Foreign Ministry spokesman Nasser Kanaani said “resistance groups” in the West Asian region “do not take orders” from Tehran for their actions.

Iran “does not interfere” in the decision-making of these groups on “how to support the Palestinian nation or defend themselves and their country from aggression and occupation,” he added.

Three US soldiers were killed and 30 others injured in a drone attack late on Sunday targeting a small American military outpost in Jordan, US officials said.

It marked the first time since Oct. 7 that American troops were killed in the attacks carried out by Iraqi groups, prompting strong reactions from top US officials, including President Joe Biden.

Biden vowed to hold those involved in the attack “to account,” claiming that it “was carried out by radical Iran-backed militant groups operating in Syria and Iraq.”

Tehran, however, immediately denied any involvement in the attack. The state-run news agency IRNA cited the country’s permanent mission to the UN as saying that Iran had no hand in it.

News.Az 

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