US kills two people in attack on boat in eastern Pacific, one survivor
Summary
The US military attacked a boat in the eastern Pacific Ocean, killing two people and notifying the US Coast Guard that one person survived. The US Southern Command claims the vessel was involved in drug trafficking, but did not provide evidence. This incident is part of a series of attacks by the US in the region, reportedly involving 37 attacks on 39 vessels.Key Facts
- The US military carried out the attack on a boat in the eastern Pacific.
- Two people were killed, and one person survived the attack.
- The US Southern Command oversees military operations in Latin America and the Caribbean.
- The US alleged the boat was involved in drug trafficking but did not provide evidence.
- This incident is one of several recent US attacks in the region against vessels.
- A total of 37 attacks on 39 vessels in the eastern Pacific and Caribbean have been reported.
- President Trump’s administration faces scrutiny over the legality of these attacks.
- A video released by SOUTHCOM shows the boat being hit and exploding in the attack.
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