
Airstrikes in Southern Syria kill one of country's most well-known drug dealers
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One of Syria's most well-known drug dealers was killed in airstrikes in the southern part of the country. His wife and six kids were also killed.
The strikes also come a day after Arab governments reinstated Syria to the Arab League following the country's suspension for its crackdown on protests. As Arab governments gradually rekindle ties with Damascus, one of the key topics of discussion has been Syria's illicit drug industry, which has flourished during the ongoing conflict — especially illegal amphetamine captagon.
Western governments estimate that captagon has generated billions of dollars in revenue for President Bashar Assad, his Syrian associates, and allies. Damascus has denied the accusations.
The first strike hit a home in the Syrian village of Shuab in Sweida province near the Jordanian border, killing Merhi Ramthan, his wife and six children, according to the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

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