US strike kills three on alleged narco boat as campaign death toll hits 185
The US military reported striking a boat in the Eastern Pacific Ocean on Sunday, claiming it was involved in narco-trafficking operations. This strike resulted in the deaths of three individuals.

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AI-generatedThe US military reported striking a boat in the Eastern Pacific Ocean on Sunday, claiming it was involved in narco-trafficking operations. This strike resulted in the deaths of three individuals. The US Southern Command stated the vessel was operated by designated terrorist organizations and was transiting known drug trafficking routes. This incident brings the total death toll from similar US strikes in the region to at least 185, according to Agence France-Presse. The legality of these strikes, which began last year, has been questioned by legal experts and rights groups, who suggest they could constitute extrajudicial killings due to a lack of definitive evidence linking the targeted vessels to immediate threats. The US military stated no American forces were injured in the operation.
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3 extractedThe US campaign’s death toll to at least 185, according to a tally compiled by Agence France-Presse.
The US military said on Sunday three men were killed when it struck a boat it claimed was “engaged in narco-trafficking operations” in the Eastern Pacific Ocean.
The attacks on boats began last year as the US built up its largest military presence in the region in generations and came months ahead of the raid in January that seized then-Venezuelan president, Nicolás Maduro.