Two Killed in US Strike on Suspected Drug-Smuggling Vessel in Eastern Pacific
Washington, May 09 (QNA) - The US military said it had carried out a strike on a suspected drug-smuggling vessel in the eastern Pacific Ocean, killing two people and leaving one survivor in the latest operation targeting alleged narcotics-trafficking boats.
In a statement posted on X, the US Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) said intelligence confirmed the vessel was operating along known drug-trafficking routes in the eastern Pacific and was involved in narcotics-trafficking activities.
SOUTHCOM said "two male narco-terrorists" were killed in the operation and that no US military personnel were harmed. It added that the US Coast Guard had been notified to launch a search-and-rescue mission for the sole survivor.
The strike follows a series of similar US military operations targeting suspected drug-running vessels in the eastern Pacific in recent weeks, including a strike on Tuesday that killed three people. According to official figures, 58 such strikes have been carried out since September, resulting in 193 deaths and four survivors.
Last Wednesday, the White House said US President Donald Trump signed a new counterterrorism strategy prioritizing the dismantling of drug cartels across the Western Hemisphere. (QNA)
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