
"Families in Colombia and Trinidad and Tobago have spoken out after past attacks, insisting those targeted were not narco-terrorists as the Trump administration has claimed, but fishermen and informal workers making routine journeys between the Caribbean and South America."
A US military attack in the eastern Pacific Ocean killed two people described as narco-terrorists and left one survivor. US Southern Command announced the strike, showing a boat hit by a missile and engulfed in flames. The vessel was said to be operated by designated terrorist organizations, with intelligence confirming transit along known narco-trafficking routes and engagement in narco-trafficking operations. No US military forces were harmed. The attack was the third in May and followed a similar incident that killed three people. Since operations began in September, more than 170 people have been killed, with varying estimates. Rights groups and legal experts describe the killings as extrajudicial, and families in Colombia and Trinidad and Tobago have said victims were fishermen and informal workers rather than narco-terrorists.
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