US military says deadly strikes carried out on three vessels in eastern Pacific
The US military recently conducted deadly strikes on three foreign vessels in the Eastern Pacific, killing eight individuals suspected of narcotics trafficking. US Southern Command stated the vessels were traveling along known drug routes.

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AI-generatedThe US military recently conducted deadly strikes on three foreign vessels in the Eastern Pacific, killing eight individuals suspected of narcotics trafficking. US Southern Command stated the vessels were traveling along known drug routes. These strikes are part of a larger campaign initiated under the Trump administration targeting drug trafficking in the Pacific and Caribbean, near Venezuela. To date, over 20 vessels have been struck and at least 90 suspected smugglers have been killed. The US government defends the legality of these actions under both US and international law. This militarized approach to combating drug smuggling has faced scrutiny, with some legal experts questioning the legality of the strikes.
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5 extractedOur operations in the SouthCom region are lawful under both US and international law.
US has struck more than 20 vessels in the Pacific and the Caribbean near Venezuela.
The vessels were transiting along known narco-trafficking routes in the Eastern Pacific.
Eight men were killed in the strikes.
US military launched strikes on three vessels in international waters suspected of trafficking narcotics.