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Preliminary probe suggests enemy drone that killed US troops in Jordan was mistaken for a US drone

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WASHINGTON (AP) — An enemy drone that killed three American troops and wounded dozens of others in Jordan may have been confused with an American drone returning to the U.S. installation, U.S. officials said.

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