US strike on an alleged drug boat kills 3 in the eastern Pacific Ocean in fourth attack this week
The U.S. military conducted a strike on Saturday in the eastern Pacific Ocean against a boat accused of drug smuggling, resulting in the deaths of three men.
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AI-generatedThe U.S. military conducted a strike on Saturday in the eastern Pacific Ocean against a boat accused of drug smuggling, resulting in the deaths of three men. This marks the fourth such attack this week, bringing the total death toll from a monthslong campaign to 205. U.S. Southern Command stated the vessel was involved in narco-trafficking operations and operated by a designated terrorist organization, though no evidence was provided. The strikes, which began in early September, are part of the Trump administration's declared armed conflict with Latin American drug cartels. The latest attack was directed by Gen. Francis L. Donovan, the top U.S. commander in Latin America.
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4 extractedThe Trump administration has declared that the U.S. is at armed conflict with Latin American drug cartels.
The U.S. military carried out a strike on a boat accused of smuggling drugs in the eastern Pacific Ocean, killing three men.
This strike is the fourth attack this week, bringing the total death toll to 205 in a series of U.S. strikes that began in early September.
The vessel was allegedly engaged in narco-trafficking operations and operated by a designated terrorist organization.