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Two US military trainers have been shot dead in an exchange of fire at an air base in Jordan, Jordan's military says.Two US military trainers have been shot dead in an exchange of fire at an air base in Jordan, Jordan's military says.
The shooting occurred when the car they were in failed to stop at the gate of the base and was fired on by Jordanian security forces, a Jordanian military source told Reuters news agency. The shooting occurred when the car they were in failed to stop at the gate of the al-Jafr base in the south of the country and it was fired upon by Jordanian security forces, a military statement said.
The incident took place at the Prince Faisal air base in the south of the country. The US embassy in Jordan confirmed that an incident had taken place.
A Jordanian officer was also wounded, the military said. At least one person was also wounded in the gunfire.
Jordan is a close ally of the US. "There was an exchange of fire at the entrance to the base after an attempt by the trainers' vehicle to enter the gate without heeding orders of the guards to stop," the Jordanian statement said.
The wounded person has been taken to hospital and an investigation is under way to determine the cause of the shooting, the statement said.
Jordan is a close ally of the US and a member of the US-led coalition fighting the so-called Islamic State (IS) group in Syria and Iraq.
US forces have trained a small group of Syrian rebels in Jordan as well as Iraqi and Palestinian security forces.
Last November, a Jordanian police captain opened fire at a police training centre near the capital Amman, killing two Americans, a South African and two Jordanians.
The Jordanian government subsequently said the police captain had been a troubled individual.