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US launches second lethal ‘drug boat’ strike in 5 days as Trump’s conflict continues

A minimum of 148 persons are believed to have died in these strikes.

Three folks died within the newest assault, the US navy mentioned (Picture: US SOUTHERN COMMAND/X)

The US navy has launched yet one more lethal strike on an alleged drug boat within the Pacific. The assault got here on Friday (February 20) when the US Southern Command “performed a deadly kinetic strike on a vessel operated by Designated Terrorist Organizations,” because the command itself claimed on X. 

The assault allegedly killed “three male narco-terrorists” and is the second strike this week. The Southern Command, led by Gen Francis Donovan, additionally added no US navy forces have been harmed. Within the X message, the US navy additionally shared a 16-second clip, seemingly displaying the alleged drug boat being struck and bursting into flames. This strike got here simply days after, on Monday, February 16, the US navy mentioned to have launched strikes on three alleged drug boats killing 11 folks within the operation. A message launched by the US Southern Command on Tuesday claimed 11 “male narco-terrorists” have been killed. 

US navy officers mentioned 4 folks died on one vessel situated within the Japanese Pacific, 4 on a second vessel additionally within the Japanese Pacific and three aboard of a 3rd vessel within the Caribbean.  

Writing on X on Tuesday, the US Southern Command mentioned within the put up: “Intelligence confirmed the vessels have been transiting alongside identified narco-trafficking routes and have been engaged in narco-trafficking operations.”

To date, greater than strikes have been carried out by the Trump administration on alleged drug boats within the Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean since September, when the US President known as on his nation’s navy to assault “narco-terrorists” on small vessels.

The tempo of strikes, nevertheless, seems to have declined since early January, when US forces captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in an operation launched on Caracas.

The Trump administration has accused Mr Maduro of cooperating with drug‑trafficking networks, an allegation he has denied, and he has been charged at a Manhattan court docket with narco-terrorism conspiracy, cocaine importation conspiracy, possession of machine weapons and damaging gadgets, and conspiracy to own machine weapons and damaging gadgets.

He has pleaded not responsible to the costs.

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The US operations on alleged drug boats is geared toward eradicating “narco-terrorists from our hemisphere” and securing the US from “the medicine which are killing our folks”. 

Over the previous months, the Trump Administration has carried out an undeclared conflict on “narco-terrorists” in Latin America, believed to have resulted within the demise of 148 folks to date. 

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