Jordan Shuts Border Crossing with Syria After Fighting

JORDAN, Amman : A handout picture released by the Jordanian Royal Palace shows Jordan's Ki
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(Reuters) – Jordan said it had temporarily closed its border crossing with Syria on Wednesday because of violence on the other side of the frontier, a move it described as a precautionary measure.

The monitoring group Syrian Observatory for Human Rights had reported heavy clashes between insurgents and Syrian government forces near the Nasib crossing earlier on Wednesday after insurgents encircled the area.

Syria’s state news agency SANA, citing a source in the foreign ministry, said Syria held Jordan responsible for the social and economic impact of the closure, which had blocked traffic. It was not the first time the crossing had been closed since the start of the Syrian crisis in 2011.

Sanctions-hit Damascus relies on the crossing to get essential goods from Jordanian businesses. It also exports some agricultural and textile goods that provide it with foreign currency.

Situated near the Jordanian border, Syria’s southern province of Deraa is a vital battleground. The rebel-held Nasib town next to the crossing came under heavy Syrian air force bombardment on Tuesday, witnesses and the Observatory said. It said the insurgents included Islamist rebel factions.

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