Published: 15:03, January 1, 2026
8 killed in US attack on alleged drug boats in East Pacific
By Xinhua
This file screen grab from a video posted by US Southern Command (Southcom) X account on Dec 15, 2025 shows a strike on what the US military says are narco-trafficking vessels in the eastern Pacific Ocean on Dec 15, 2025. (HANDOUT / US SOUTHERN COMMAND / AFP)

WASHINGTON - The US military said on Wednesday that five boats suspected of transporting drugs were destroyed in international waters in the eastern Pacific over two days, killing eight men aboard, while others jumped overboard, according to the US Southern Command.

Under the direction of Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, Joint Task Force Southern Spear conducted "kinetic strikes" against three vessels operated by "Designated Terrorist Organizations" on Monday, and two vessels on Wednesday, the command said on its website.

Three people in the first vessel were killed in the first strike on Monday, the command said, adding, "The remaining narco-terrorists abandoned the other two vessels, jumping overboard and distancing themselves before follow-on engagements sank their respective vessels."

In another press release, the command said five people were killed during these actions on Wednesday, with three in the first vessel and two in the second.

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For months, the United States has maintained a significant military presence in the Caribbean, much of it off Venezuela's coast, purportedly to combat drug trafficking -- a claim Venezuela has denounced as a thinly veiled attempt to bring about government change in Caracas.