US military strike on alleged drug boat kills 3 in Caribbean Sea
The U.S. military conducted a strike on a boat in the Caribbean Sea on Sunday, resulting in the deaths of three people.
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AI-generatedThe U.S. military conducted a strike on a boat in the Caribbean Sea on Sunday, resulting in the deaths of three people. The military alleges the boat was involved in drug trafficking. This strike is part of an ongoing campaign by the Trump administration to target vessels suspected of transporting drugs in Latin American waters, which has resulted in at least 181 deaths since September. Similar strikes have occurred in the eastern Pacific Ocean. The U.S. Southern Command stated the strike targeted alleged drug traffickers along known smuggling routes, and posted a video of the explosion on X. The administration's actions are intended to combat what it calls "narcoterrorism" in the Western Hemisphere.
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5 extractedPresident Donald Trump has said the U.S. is in “armed conflict” with cartels in Latin America.
The military has not provided evidence that any of the vessels were carrying drugs.
U.S. military strike on a boat in the Caribbean Sea killed three people on Sunday.
Critics have questioned the overall legality of the boat strikes.
The Trump administration’s campaign of blowing up alleged drug-trafficking vessels has persisted since early September and killed at least 181 people in total.