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US military strike on vessel in eastern Pacific kills two people, leaving one survivor

The US military conducted a strike on a vessel in the eastern Pacific on Friday, resulting in the deaths of two individuals and leaving one survivor. This incident is part of a broader campaign against suspected drug-trafficking vessels in the Caribbean and Pacific, which has led to over 190 deaths since September.

Dara KerrThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-05-09 · 02:08 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 2 min
US military strike on vessel in eastern Pacific kills two people, leaving one survivor
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The US military conducted a strike on a vessel in the eastern Pacific on Friday, resulting in the deaths of two individuals and leaving one survivor. This incident is part of a broader campaign against suspected drug-trafficking vessels in the Caribbean and Pacific, which has led to over 190 deaths since September. The US Southern Command stated the targeted vessel was operating on known narco-trafficking routes. Recent weeks have seen multiple such strikes, raising concerns from legal experts and human rights organizations regarding the legality and accountability of these operations, which the Pentagon describes as a fight against "narco-terrorism."

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Human rights groups, including Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International, have condemned the strikes.

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US military struck a vessel in the eastern Pacific, killing two people and leaving one survivor.

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The vessel was transiting along known narco-trafficking routes and was engaged in narco-trafficking operations.

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There have been 58 such boat strikes since September, amounting to a death toll of 193 people with four survivors.

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Legal experts say the attacks amount to unlawful extrajudicial killings by the Pentagon with a complete lack of accountability.

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The US military on Friday said it struck a vessel in the Eastern Pacific, killing two people and leaving one survivor in the latest attack on boats suspected of transporting narcotics. This brings the death toll from strikes on such vessels in the Caribbean and Pacific to more than 190 people since September.A video posted by the US Southern Command shows the vessel traveling through the water being hit by what appears to be a missile. The screen momentarily goes black and then shows the boat engulfed in flames.The Southern Command said, “the vessel was transiting along known narco-trafficking routes” and “was engaged in narco-trafficking operations”. It said the two people killed were men and that it notified the US Coast Guard to start a search and rescue for the sole survivor. No further details were divulged.The military has attacked multiple alleged drug-running boats in the Eastern Pacific in recent weeks, including a strike on Tuesday that killed three people. According to a tally by The Intercept, there have now been 58 such boat strikes since September amounting to a death toll of 193 people with four survivors.The legality of these boat strikes is under scrutiny, with legal experts saying the attacks amount to unlawful extrajudicial killings by The Pentagon with a complete lack of accountability. Human rights groups, including Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International, have condemned the strikes.The Pentagon has framed its operations in the region as a campaign against “narco-terrorism”, but has provided scant evidence of coordinated drug-smuggling rings.
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