
United States Military Kills Two Suspected Drug Traffickers in Eastern Pacific Boat Strike
Key Takeaways
- U.S. Southern Command conducted a lethal strike Feb. 5 in the eastern Pacific, killing two.
- Military said vessel was operated by designated terrorist organizations and transiting known narco‑trafficking routes.
- Rights groups and legal experts called the strikes potentially illegal, citing lack of evidence.
US military boat strike
Information concerns a United States military operation that reportedly killed two suspected drug traffickers in an Eastern Pacific boat strike.
“The US military’s Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) said it killed two people in a strike on a vessel in the eastern Pacific, calling them “narco‑terrorists” but providing no evidence of drug‑trafficking links”
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