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Eleven killed in multiple strikes on alleged drug boats, US military says

The U. S. military has conducted airstrikes on three alleged drug-smuggling boats in the Eastern Pacific and the Caribbean, resulting in the deaths of 11 individuals identified as 'male narco-terrorists.' The strikes were carried out after intelligence indicated the vessels were engaged in drug trafficking along known routes, marking a continuation of the Trump administration's controversial operations against narcotics trafficking.

Boat shown in US Southern mmand video of operation

Boat shown in US Southern mmand video of operation

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Key Highlights

  • 11 individuals were killed in the strikes on February 16.
  • The strikes targeted three vessels identified as engaged in drug trafficking.
  • U. S. Southern Command reported the boats were operated by 'designated terrorist organizations.'.
  • This operation is part of a broader series of strikes totaling over 40 since September.
  • The military's actions have faced criticism from congressional members.
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Sources

  1. U.S. military strikes three more alleged drug boats in the Pacific and Caribbean
  2. Eleven killed in multiple strikes on alleged drug boats, US military says
  3. US kills 11 in 3 strikes on alleged drug-running boats

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