
WASHINGTON - The US military struck one more alleged drug-trafficking vessel in the eastern Pacific on Monday, killing two people aboard, according to the US Southern Command.
"Two narco-terrorists were killed and one survived the strike," the command said in a post on X, adding that the vessel was operated by Designated Terrorist Organizations and engaged in narco-trafficking operations.
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The US forces have launched at least 37 known strikes against alleged drug smuggling boats in the Caribbean and the eastern Pacific since early September, killing nearly 120 people.
