US Military Blows Up ‘Drug Vessels’ In Deadly Strike As ‘Rival Duo’ Plots Major Action In Backyard The U.S. military conducted strikes on two vessels in the Eastern Pacific, reportedly linked to narcotics trafficking. Six people were killed, according to the Department of Defense. Since September 2, similar operations have targeted multiple vessels in an effort to curb drug flows. Officials classify those killed as “unlawful combatants” under a Justice Department ruling. The strikes have sparked debate over legality and regional impact. Latin American leaders, including Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro, have condemned the actions and called for sovereignty and peaceful resolution. The campaign continues amid international scrutiny and discussions on maritime security.
US Military Blows Up ‘Drug Vessels’ In Deadly Strike As ‘Rival Duo’ Plots Major Action In Backyard
The Times of India1 hrs ago
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