US military kills two people in new eastern Pacific Ocean attack
The US military conducted an attack on a vessel in the eastern Pacific Ocean, resulting in the deaths of two individuals and leaving one survivor. US Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) stated the vessel was operated by "Designated Terrorist Organizations" and was involved in narco-trafficking along known routes.

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AI-generatedThe US military conducted an attack on a vessel in the eastern Pacific Ocean, resulting in the deaths of two individuals and leaving one survivor. US Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) stated the vessel was operated by "Designated Terrorist Organizations" and was involved in narco-trafficking along known routes. This incident marks the third such attack by the US military in the eastern Pacific this month. Since September, US operations targeting alleged narco-traffickers have reportedly resulted in over 170 deaths. Critics argue these strikes constitute extrajudicial killings, as international legal scholars and regional leaders dispute the justification of armed conflict.
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5 extractedSOUTHCOM oversees the US military operations in the Caribbean and Latin America.
International legal scholars, rights workers and regional leaders have dismissed the US claims, warning that the strikes constitute extrajudicial killings.
The United States military said it killed two people, leaving one survivor, in its latest attack on vessels in the eastern Pacific Ocean.
Since the US began its operation in September targeting what the US claims are narco-traffickers, it has killed more than 170 people.
The vessel was operated by “Designated Terrorist Organizations”.