
"Human Rights Watch has stated that the strikes amount to unlawful extrajudicial killings, raising significant concerns about the legality and morality of the US military's actions in the region."
"Experts and human rights advocates have criticized the US military's approach, arguing that individuals accused of drug trafficking should be prosecuted through legal channels rather than subjected to deadly attacks."
The US military has conducted a series of strikes in the Eastern Pacific, targeting vessels accused of narco-trafficking. Rights groups claim these actions constitute unlawful extrajudicial killings. The latest attack killed three individuals, adding to a total of at least 178 deaths since September. Critics argue that the strikes may have targeted civilian boats and question the legality of such operations. Legal experts emphasize that individuals should face legal consequences rather than lethal force for drug trafficking allegations.
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