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US Military Kills Three in Second Eastern Pacific Drug Boat Strike This Week

US Military Kills Three in Second Eastern Pacific Drug Boat Strike This Week

CrimeGlobalConflict 1 min read · 16h ago

In Brief

US military conducted a second strike this week on an alleged drug trafficking boat, killing three men in the eastern Pacific Ocean.

Key Facts

  • The US military launched a strike on a suspected drug smuggling vessel in the eastern Pacific on Friday, killing three men
  • This was the second US military strike on an alleged drug boat in the eastern Pacific within the same week
  • US Southern Command stated intelligence confirmed the vessel was transiting known narco-trafficking routes and engaged in drug trafficking operations
  • Since September, US strikes on suspected drug boats have resulted in at least 148 deaths
  • The operation was conducted by US military forces overseeing Latin America and the Caribbean

What Happened

On Friday, the US military executed a strike against a vessel in the eastern Pacific Ocean accused of drug trafficking, resulting in three fatalities. This marks the second such strike by US forces in the region within the week. The US Southern Command confirmed the vessel was operating along known narcotics trafficking routes.

Why It Matters

These strikes are part of ongoing US efforts to disrupt drug trafficking in the eastern Pacific, a key transit area for narcotics bound for the Americas. The cumulative death toll since September highlights the intensity of these operations and raises questions about their impact on drug trafficking networks and regional security.