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The US military has attacked three more alleged drug boats, killing a total of eight people, the US Southern Command said Monday night.
On December 15, U.S. military forces struck three small boats in the eastern Pacific Ocean, killing eight people in what officials described as a counter-drug operation conducted in international waters. U.S. Southern Command announced that the vessels ...
(The Hill) — The U.S. military struck two alleged drug-trafficking boats in the eastern Pacific on Thursday, killing five “narco-terrorists” and bringing the total number of people killed in the Pentagon’s ongoing campaign to over 100. Three people ...
All the strikes in recent weeks have taken place in the Pacific, reflecting Colombia’s role in the drug trade and the feuding between Bogotá and Washington. By Simon Romero Reporting from Bogotá, Colombia The U.S. military campaign in Latin America is ...
The U.S. military says it struck three more alleged drug boats in the eastern Pacific Ocean, killing a total of eight people. Officials said the strikes targeted “designated terrorist organizations.” The military didn’t provide evidence of the alleged drug trafficking,
U.S. Southern Command shared a video of the strikes on X Monday. The U.S. military said on Monday it struck three more alleged drug boats in the Eastern Pacific, leaving eight dead. In a post on X, the military's Southern Command said the strikes were made ...
The attack on Wednesday brings the total number killed to at least 99 since the Trump administration began bombing boats suspected of ferrying drugs in the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean. By Adam Sella Reporting from Washington The U.S. military ...