In the first such incident since the conflict started in neighbouring Syria in 2011, "the Jordanian armed forces shot down an unidentified drone with a missile as it flew over Mafraq," the official told AFP.
"It was a violation of Jordan's airspace. Jordan will take measures at a high level after identifying the drone."
The official said the drone flew near the Zaatari refugee camp, which is home to around 100,000 Syrian refugees.
"There were no injuries. The armed forces sealed off the area where the drone was shot down by a surface-to-air missile and have begun an investigation to identify the drone," he said.
Jordan is currently home to more than 600,000 Syrian refugees, many of whom live in the north of the country.
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