US military strikes another alleged drug boat in the eastern Pacific, killing 2
Summary
The U.S. military struck another boat suspected of carrying drugs in the eastern Pacific Ocean, killing two men. This attack is part of an ongoing campaign under President Donald Trump targeting drug-smuggling vessels, which has caused multiple deaths but no confirmed proof that drugs were onboard.Key Facts
- The strike happened on Wednesday in the eastern Pacific Ocean.
- Two men died in the latest attack on the suspected drug boat.
- A day earlier, U.S. forces killed one man and rescued two survivors from a similar vessel.
- The U.S. Southern Command shared video showing the boat before and after the explosion.
- President Trump’s administration started this campaign in early September to target drug ships in Latin American waters.
- At least 196 people have died so far in these military strikes.
- The Pentagon has not shown evidence that these vessels carried drugs.
- The Pentagon’s inspector general is reviewing if the military followed proper procedures, but is not investigating the strikes’ legality.
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