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Three people were killed and no US forces were harmed in the strike on Wednesday, Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth said. It comes a day after the US struck another boat in the Pacific, killing two people. Both vessels were believed to be carrying drugs along known trafficking routes in international waters, Hegseth added.
President Donald Trump's administration is moving to send the two survivors of a Thursday strike in the Caribbean to a different country rather
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Hegseth announces second lethal strike on alleged drug-smuggling boats in the eastern Pacific
The U.S. military launched its eighth strike against an alleged drug-carrying vessel, killing two people in the waters of the eastern Pacific Ocean, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Wednesday, marking an expansion of the Trump administration’s campaign against drug trafficking in South America.
After a U.S. strike on an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean Sea left two survivors, experts questions why they weren't detained.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced Sunday that the US conducted a strike Friday on a ship that American intelligence officials believed was involved in illegal drug trafficking in the Caribbean.
Alejandro Carranza's family is questioning U.S. claims that he was carrying narcotics aboard a small vessel targeted last month.
President Donald Trump said two narcoterror suspects survived a U.S. military strike on a drug-carrying submarine, claiming it carried fentanyl and could have killed 25,000 Americans.
Six separate military strikes on vessels in the Caribbean allegedly targeting Venezuelan drug operations have left at least 27 people dead. Admiral Alvin Holsey, who oversaw the strikes as head of U.S.