
"The US military's Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) claimed the vessel was involved in drug trafficking, without providing any evidence. The US military said it attacked a boat in the eastern Pacific, killing three people, in the latest strike on a vessel in international waters that Washington alleges was involved in drug trafficking. US Southern Command (SOUTHCOM), which is responsible for military activities in Latin America and the Caribbean, said three men were killed in the attack on Friday, describing the operation as a lethal kinetic strike"
"No evidence was provided to support the US military's claim that the three victims were involved in drug trafficking. The killings on Friday raise the death toll from the Trump administration's attacks on vessels in the eastern Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Sea to at least 148 people killed in some 43 attacks carried out by the US military since early September. A short video clip apparently featuring the latest attack, released on social media by SOUTHCOM, showed a stationary boat"
US Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) said it attacked a vessel in the eastern Pacific, killing three people and alleging the vessel was involved in drug trafficking without providing evidence. SOUTHCOM described the operation as a lethal kinetic strike in an area known as a narco-trafficking route and said the three men were killed in the attack on Friday. The deaths raise the toll from the Trump administration's vessel strikes in the eastern Pacific and Caribbean to at least 148 people killed in some 43 attacks since early September. A short video released by SOUTHCOM showed a stationary boat with outboard engines bursting into flames and drifting after being hit by US fire.
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