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U.S. Strikes Alleged Drug Boat in Eastern Pacific, Killing Three

The Pentagon released strike video without public evidence linking the boat or victims to drug cartels.

Overview

  • SOUTHCOM said intelligence placed the vessel on known narco‑trafficking routes in the eastern Pacific and reported no U.S. casualties.
  • The operation was conducted by Joint Task Force Southern Spear at the direction of Gen. Francis L. Donovan, with video showing the boat erupting in flames.
  • Friday’s strike brings publicly reported totals to at least 148 people killed in roughly 43 attacks since September, including 11 deaths in three strikes earlier this week.
  • The Trump administration characterizes the maritime campaign as an armed conflict with cartels and labels targeted vessels as operated by Designated Terrorist Organizations.
  • Legal experts, human-rights groups and some lawmakers question the campaign’s legality and effectiveness, citing the lack of public evidence and reports of a follow-up strike that killed survivors in an earlier incident.