U.S. Forces Kill Three Drug Smugglers in Caribbean Boat Strike
نظرة سريعة
- U.S. forces killed three men identified as illicit drug smugglers in a strike on a boat traveling on known narco-trafficking routes in the Caribbean, U.S.
- Southern Command said.
- The strike is part of a broader U.S. military effort against drug trafficking in the Western Hemisphere.
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U.S. military has been conducting strikes against drug trafficking vessels in the Western Hemisphere as part of counter-narcotics operations. According to a senior U.S. defense official last month, 157 alleged members or affiliates of drug organizations have been killed in 45 strikes.
U.S. forces killed three men whom the military described as illicit drug smugglers in a strike on a boat in the Caribbean, U.S. Southern Command said on Sunday. Southern Command posted what it said was video of the strike on social media platform X, showing an explosion of a small boat traveling on open water. The boat was traveling on "known narco-trafficking routes in the Caribbean," Southern Command said. The U.S. military has so far killed 157 alleged members or affiliates of drug organizations in 45 strikes against drug trafficking vessels in the Western Hemisphere, a senior U.S. defense official said last month.
أسئلة مفتوحة
- What specific drug organization were the victims affiliated with?
- What was the exact location of the strike within the Caribbean?
- What type of cargo was the boat carrying?

