According to reports from Syrian media on Thursday (18th), 10 people were killed in an air raid by Jordan in the southern province of Suweida. Jordan previously launched airstrikes in southern Syria under the pretext of targeting drug smuggling.
According to reports, the attacked town was Aman in the Suwaida province, with victims including two children, five women, and three adult men. The human rights organization, Human Rights Watch, stated that at least nine people were killed in the airstrike, including two children. Last month, the Jordanian army clashed with dozens of pro-Iran armed militants carrying large amounts of drugs, weapons, and explosives on the border area with Syria, intensifying efforts to combat drug trafficking in recent weeks.
Jordan and its Western allies have accused the pro-Iranian Hezbollah in Lebanon, along with other armed groups controlling southern Syria, of involvement in drug smuggling. However, Iran, Hezbollah, and Syria have all denied these allegations.
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