2 killed in latest strike on alleged drug boat in eastern Pacific
Summary
A U.S. military strike in the eastern Pacific Ocean killed two men accused of being involved in drug trafficking linked to terrorism. The operation, called "Operation Southern Spear," targeted a boat believed to be run by groups labeled as terrorist organizations.Key Facts
- The strike happened in the eastern Pacific Ocean.
- Two men were killed during the strike.
- The men were accused of being “narco-terrorists,” meaning involved in drug trafficking and terrorism.
- The U.S. Southern Command (Southcom) announced the operation on the social media platform X.
- The operation was named "Operation Southern Spear."
- The targeted boat was said to be operated by designated terrorist organizations.
- This strike is part of ongoing U.S. efforts to disrupt drug trafficking operations connected to terrorism.
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