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Jordan Strikes Drug, Arms Smugglers in Syria Border Region: Reports
- Jordan conducted airstrikes in southern Syria's Sweida province targeting drug smuggling networks and storage sites, according to Syrian media and a rights monitor.
- Syrian state-run Ikhbariya TV reported that the raids destroyed drug storage locations and a weapons facility used by smuggling gangs.
- The Jordanian Armed Forces confirmed they neutralized several arms and drug traffickers and targeted factories used for smuggling operations.
- Experts highlight ongoing security threats along Jordan's northern border, linking them to ongoing smuggling activities and Syria's stability.
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Jordan launches airstrikes on suspected drug networks along Syrian border
Jordan carried out a series of airstrikes in southern Syria's Sweida province late Wednesday, targeting suspected drug smuggling networks and storage sites near the border, Syrian media and a rights monitor reported.
·Beijing, China
Read Full ArticleAmman confirms operations near border targeting arms and Captagon smugglers – Reports of heavy shelling in Sweida
Syrian state media claim that the Jordanian army has launched air strikes against what are called "narco-trafficking networks" in southern Syria. (ANSA)
·Italy
Read Full ArticleSyrian State television reported that the Jordanian army had carried out on Wednesday night strikes targeting drug trafficking networks in southern Syria.
·Montreal, Canada
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Total News Sources16
Leaning Left5Leaning Right2Center1Last UpdatedBias Distribution63% Left
Bias Distribution
- 63% of the sources lean Left
63% Left
L 63%
12%
R 25%
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