US military kills three people in boat strike in Pacific Ocean
The US military conducted a boat strike in the eastern Pacific Ocean on Thursday, resulting in the deaths of three individuals. This incident is part of a broader campaign by the Trump administration targeting alleged drug traffickers, whom they refer to as "narcoterrorists." Since early September, these strikes have led to at least 211 fatalities.

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AI-generatedThe US military conducted a boat strike in the eastern Pacific Ocean on Thursday, resulting in the deaths of three individuals. This incident is part of a broader campaign by the Trump administration targeting alleged drug traffickers, whom they refer to as "narcoterrorists." Since early September, these strikes have led to at least 211 fatalities. US Southern Command stated the target was along known smuggling routes, though evidence of drugs was not provided. Critics question the legality and effectiveness of these strikes, particularly concerning the primary route of fentanyl trafficking. Some lawmakers are demanding the Pentagon release unedited video of the operations, which have faced scrutiny, including a previous strike where survivors were reportedly killed in a follow-up action.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedDonald Trump stated the US is in “armed conflict” with cartels in Latin America.
Senators demanded the Pentagon release unedited video of the strikes.
US military attacked a boat accused of smuggling drugs in the eastern Pacific Ocean, killing three people.
Critics question the legality and effectiveness of boat strikes, noting fentanyl is often trafficked over land.
The US military has killed at least 211 people in boat strikes since early September.