Jordanian fighter jets attack Hezbollah site in Syria

Jordanian fighter jets attack Hezbollah site in Syria

The target, a sewage treatment plant in the south of the country, was hiding a drug factory supervised by the terrorist organization

Jordanian sources report that fighter jets, apparently Jordanian, attacked a sewage treatment plant near the town of Kharab al-Shaham on the outskirts of Daraa in southern Syria on Monday morning.

Local activists reported on social networks that the sewage plant was hiding a drug factory, overseen by militias of the Lebanese terrorist movement Hezbollah. This attack comes a day after Syria was reinstated in the Arab League.

 

Jordanian fighter jets attack Hezbollah site in Syria

Jordanian fighter jets attack Hezbollah site in Syria

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