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U.S. Strike Kills Two in Latest Operation Southern Spear Attack

The action fuels legal and oversight demands over evidence, rescue outcomes, and whether targeting procedures were followed.

Overview

  • U.S. Southern Command said Joint Task Force Southern Spear carried out a lethal strike on June 21 that killed two men and left six male survivors, and that the Coast Guard was notified to activate search-and-rescue procedures.
  • SOUTHCOM posted a short black-and-white aerial video of the strike and said intelligence showed the vessel was on known narco-trafficking routes, but the military has not publicly released proof that the boat carried drugs.
  • The June 21 attack is the latest in a campaign that has included more than 60 strikes since September 2025 and has killed more than 210 people, according to reporters’ tallies.
  • The Defense Department’s inspector general is conducting a procedural review limited to whether the six-step Joint Targeting Cycle was followed, and the review will not itself rule on the strikes’ legality.
  • Lawmakers, human-rights groups and U.N. experts are pressing for unredacted video, legal clarity and greater oversight and the controversy has prompted congressional demands for documents and other administrative responses.