Airstrike on Syria’s Jordanian border
Airstrikes were carried out at some points on the Jordanian border in southern Syria by planes whose country they belong to, which has yet to be determined.
According to the information obtained from the sources of the Horan Freedoms Community, founded by the Dera activists, the warplanes, whose country is yet to be determined, targeted 2 points where drug production takes place in the Shiaab village of the Suwayda province under the control of the Bashar Assad administration in the south of the country at 03:48 local time.
According to the sources, “the house of one of the drug traffickers, Meri al-Remsan, in the village of Harab Shahim, located in the western countryside of Dera province on the border with Jordan”, was also targeted by the attackers. attacks.
While the Assad administration has not made a statement on the attack, no one has claimed responsibility for the attack yet.
On the other hand, Jordanian Foreign Minister Eymen es-Safadi said in a statement to CNN on May 6 that if drug smuggling from Syria is not stopped, “they will take the necessary measures, including a military operation in Syrian territory.
The Jordanian authorities have not yet ruled on the attack. (AA)