Jordanian army launches strikes on drug smuggling networks in Syria: State TV

The Jordanian army launched air strikes targeting drug smuggling networks in southern Syria on Wednesday, Syrian state media said.State broadcaster al-Ikhbariya reported on Telegram that the Jordanian army targeted “drug smuggling networks and storage farms in the southern and eastern countryside” of Sweida.For all the latest headlines follow our Google News channel online or via the app.In a statement, the Jordanian army confirmed it had “targeted a number of factories and workshops used by arms and drug dealers,” without specifying where.It said it had neutralized traffickers who were organizing “arms and drug smuggling operations into Jordanian territory.”Identified sites “were destroyed based on accurate intelligence and in coordination with regional partners,” the statement said.A resident of the border area in the southern countryside of Sweida told AFP on condition of anonymity that the bombardment “was extremely intense and targeted farms and smuggling routes.”During Syria’s