AMMAN – Six Jordanian troops were killed and 14 others injured Tuesday when a booby-trapped car struck a forward military post at the no man's land at the borders between Syria and Jordan, the Jordan Armed Forces-Arab Army said Tuesday.

A car bomb struck the military post dedicated for serving and helping Syrian refugees at the area struck at 5:30am local time, the army said in a statement on its official Facebook page.

Four border guard members, a member of the Civil Defence Department and another from the Public Security Department were killed in the terrorist attack, the army said Tuesday.

Of the total 14 who were injured, 9 are members of the Public Security Department, the army said.

"Such a cowardly act will only make the Jordan Armed Forces and the security bodies more resolute to uproot terrorism and terrorists and their dark ideologies regardless of their motives for such criminal acts," the army said in the statement.

Jordan's Minister of State for Media Affairs Mohammad Momani called on media outlets to exercise accuracy when publishing any details related to the terrorist attack as well as when it comes to the names of the martyrs.

The minister urged media to get information from official channels.