Jordanian warplanes made a rare raid, in which they hit a drug facility and killed a known smuggler.
Jordan launched airstrikes in southern Syria on May 8, hitting a drug factory linked to Iran and killing a drug trafficker. This was reported by Reuters, citing local sources and intelligence.
It has been reported that an abandoned drug facility in Syria’s Deraa province, linked to a Lebanese group, is under attack. Hezbollah.
Syrian drug lord Mari al-Ramtan and his family were killed in another strike in the village of Shaab in Sweida province near the Jordanian border.
Ramtan, a major drug dealer in southern Syria, recruited hundreds of Bedouin nomads to join the ranks of Iran-linked militias, according to Jordanian intelligence.
Several sources confirmed that Jordanian warplanes hit two drug-related targets in a rare raid in Syria. At the same time, Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi refused to comment on the attacks on these facilities.
It will be recalled that Jordan is the destination and main transit route to the rich countries of the Persian Gulf for cheap amphetamines produced and exported from war-torn Syria.
It was previously reported that Iran, under the guise of providing aid, delivered weapons and military equipment to Syria.
Source: korrespondent

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