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US Military Boat Strike in Eastern Pacific Kills 2 Amid Ongoing Anti-Drug Operations

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A fresh U.S. military strike targeting a suspected drug-trafficking vessel in the eastern Pacific Ocean has resulted in the deaths of two individuals, according to official statements. The incident marks the latest in a series of controversial maritime attacks linked to Washington’s ongoing crackdown on alleged narcotics networks in Latin American waters.


⚓ Second Strike in Days Raises Concerns

The latest operation took place just one day after another similar mission in the same region, where multiple boats were destroyed and several lives lost.

Military officials said the vessel was moving through routes commonly associated with drug smuggling. However, no concrete evidence has been publicly released to confirm that the targeted boat was carrying illegal substances.

Footage shared by authorities reportedly shows the vessel moments before a powerful explosion engulfed it, highlighting the intensity of the strike.


🌊 Long-Running Campaign With Rising Death Toll

This latest incident is part of a broader maritime enforcement campaign that began months ago. Since its launch, the operation has resulted in at least 170 reported deaths across multiple strikes in the eastern Pacific and nearby regions.

The initiative has continued even as U.S. military priorities expand globally, indicating a sustained focus on disrupting suspected drug trafficking routes at sea.


⚖️ Legal and Global Reactions

The ongoing strikes have sparked significant debate among legal experts and international observers. Critics argue that such actions may violate international law, especially given the lack of publicly verified evidence linking victims to criminal activity.

Despite the criticism, U.S. leadership has defended the operations, describing them as part of a broader conflict against drug cartels and a necessary step to curb narcotics flow

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