US military conducts strike on another vessel carrying alleged narco-traffickers, killing 2
The U.S. military conducted a lethal strike on a vessel in the Caribbean on Sunday, resulting in the deaths of two individuals.

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AI-generatedThe U.S. military conducted a lethal strike on a vessel in the Caribbean on Sunday, resulting in the deaths of two individuals. U.S. Southern Command stated the strike targeted a vessel operated by designated terrorist organizations, which intelligence indicated was engaged in narco-trafficking operations on known routes. Six male survivors were rescued and U.S. Coast Guard was notified. This incident is part of a campaign against alleged narco-terrorists, with over 200 deaths reported since September. The Pentagon has not released the identities of those killed or provided evidence of drugs. The strikes have faced scrutiny from Democrats and some Republicans, including Senator Rand Paul, who raised concerns about due process and the potential killing of innocent people, while human rights groups have labeled the actions as "extrajudicial killings."
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5 extractedSenator Rand Paul raised concerns about killing people without due process and the possibility of killing innocent people.
The Pentagon has refused to release the identities of those killed or provide evidence of drugs on board in these strikes.
Human rights groups have denounced the attacks as 'extrajudicial'.
US military conducted a lethal kinetic strike on a vessel in the Caribbean carrying alleged narco-traffickers, killing two people.
The vessel was transiting along known narco-trafficking routes and engaged in narco-trafficking operations, according to intelligence.