 10 people, including children, have been killed in suspected airstrikes carried out by Jordan in southwest of Syria, local media, and activists reported. The latest airstrikes took place early on Thursday in residential areas of Arman, a town in Suwaita province about 20 kilometers from the two country's border and near Mala. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights Monitoring Group said at least nine people were killed in the strikes on Arman, including five women and two children, and that a sixth woman was trapped beneath rubble. The group condemned his massacre the airstrikes in Arman and said this was the third time this year that Jordanian warplanes had violated Syrian territory. The airstrikes in Arman also destroyed civilian homes, according to the report. The activist runs away to 24 news websites shared a video, showing people searching for victims at a site of destruction. There have been no immediate comments from authorities in Jordan over the attacks. It should be noted that Jordan has carried out a number of airstrikes on suspected drug smugglers in Syria in recent years. In early January, Jordan announced the killing of five people in clashes with armed smugglers who had attempted to cross from Syria.