New Syrian authorities destroy one million captagon pills, once a major Assad-linked export.
Syria's new authorities have destroyed a large stockpile of drugs, including one million captagon pills, a stimulant that became Syria's largest export during its civil war under former President Bashar al-Assad. The destruction aims to protect society and disrupt smuggling routes used by the Assad family. Since Assad's ousting, large quantities of captagon have been found in former government sites.
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