Al-Qaida claims responsibility for Jordan blasts

The al-Qaida terror group has claimed responsibility for three suicide bombings in Jordan that killed at least 57 people, according to a message posted on the internet today.

The al-Qaida terror group has claimed responsibility for three suicide bombings in Jordan that killed at least 57 people, according to a message posted on the internet today.

“A group of lions of al-Qaida … launched a new attack on some of the dens in the land of the Muslims in Amman,” the web posting said.

It claimed that despite security measures, “some al-Qaida soldiers were able to reach their targets and carry out their duties.”

In last night’s attacks, suicide bombers attacked three hotels in Amman, the Jordanian capital, killing at least 57 people and wounding at least 115 others, according to government officials.

The statement was signed in the name of the spokesman for al-Qaida in Iraq, a group which is led by the Jordanian-born Abu Musab al-Zarqawi.

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