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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
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Amman confirms operations near border targeting arms and Captagon smugglers – Reports of heavy shelling in Sweida

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Syrian state media claim that the Jordanian army has launched air strikes against what are called "narco-trafficking networks" in southern Syria. (ANSA)

·Italy
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Syrian 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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La Presse broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Wednesday, December 24, 2025.
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