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Jordan shuts main Syria border crossing amid fighting

Jordanian official says Jaber border post closed to travellers and goods as fight continues for its control
The Jaber border crossing between Jordan and Syria, 95 km north of the capital Amman, in April 2011 (AFP)
By AFP

Jordan on Wednesday closed its main border crossing with Syria amid fierce clashes between rebels and pro-government forces for control of the post.

"The 'Jaber' border post has been temporarily closed to travellers and goods," Interior Minister Hussein Majali told AFP.

The closure, he said, was a "preventive measure to safeguard the lives and security of travellers due to the fighting underway on the other side of the border."

A monitoring group said earlier that heavy fighting had erupted Wednesday when Syrian rebels launched an attack on the border crossing, known as the Nasib post on the Syrian side.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the rebels had besieged the post and were facing air raids and rocket fire from government forces.

The post is the last remaining border crossing with Jordan still in the hands of Syria's government, as it battles rebels who launched an uprising against President Bashar al-Assad in 2011.

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