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US military kills three in new Eastern Pacific boat strike

The US military announced it killed three people in the Eastern Pacific, accusing them of "narco-trafficking." This is the latest in a series of strikes carried out since September, when President Trump ordered the military to target vessels allegedly used by Latin American cartels to transport drugs. US Southern Command stated the targeted vessel was operated by "Designated Terrorist Organizations" along known drug routes.

Al Jazeera StaffAl JazeeraFiled 2026-04-16 · 06:34 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
US military kills three in new Eastern Pacific boat strike
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The US military announced it killed three people in the Eastern Pacific, accusing them of "narco-trafficking." This is the latest in a series of strikes carried out since September, when President Trump ordered the military to target vessels allegedly used by Latin American cartels to transport drugs. US Southern Command stated the targeted vessel was operated by "Designated Terrorist Organizations" along known drug routes. This attack follows two other recent strikes in the same region that killed six people. Rights groups, including Human Rights Watch and the ACLU, have criticized these strikes as potentially unlawful extrajudicial killings, questioning the legality and alleging some targeted civilian fishing boats. Since September, US attacks on vessels accused of narco-trafficking have resulted in at least 178 deaths.

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US Southern Command said the vessel was operated by unnamed “Designated Terrorist Organizations”.

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Human Rights Watch has said the strikes amount to “unlawful extrajudicial killings”.

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Donald Trump ordered the attacks to stop Latin American cartels transporting drugs to the US.

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US military attacked a vessel in the Eastern Pacific, killing three people accused of “narco-trafficking”.

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US attacks on vessels accused of narco-trafficking have killed at least 178 people since September.

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The attack is the latest in a string of killings by the United States that rights groups say are ‘unlawful’.The United States military says it has attacked a new vessel in the Eastern Pacific, killing three people it accuses of “narco-trafficking”.The attack announced on Wednesday is the latest in dozens of such strikes carried out by the US military in recent months, a pattern rights groups have slammed as “extrajudicial killings”.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3What is Trump-backed SAVE America Act and what could it mean for US vote?list 2 of 3Trump says Israel and Lebanon’s leaders will speak on Thursdaylist 3 of 3Trump plans 250-foot ‘Triumphal Arch’ to mark 250 years of US independenceend of listUS Southern Command said the latest vessel targeted was operated by unnamed “Designated Terrorist Organizations” who were “transiting along known narco-trafficking routes” in the region.It shared a video of an air strike appearing to tear into the vessel, which burst into flames.The US military said none of its forces was harmed in the operation.The attack comes a day after the US military said another of its strikes ⁠in the Eastern Pacific killed four ⁠people, while a separate strike on Monday in the region had killed two.In total, US attacks on vessels accused of narco-trafficking have killed at least 178 people since September, when US President Donald Trump ordered the attacks to stop what the White House claims are Latin American cartels transporting drugs to the US.‘US cannot summarily kill people’Experts and human rights advocates, both in the US and globally, have questioned the legality of the strikes, some of which they say have targeted civilian fishing boats.Human Rights Watch has ‌said the strikes amount to “unlawful extrajudicial killings”, while the American Civil Liberties Union has cast the assertions by ‌the ‌Trump administration against those it targets as “unsubstantiated, fear-mongering claims”.
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