US Military Strikes Drug-Trafficking Vessel in Pacific, Resulting in Two Fatalities
US strike on suspected drug-trafficking vessel in Pacific kills two
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The US military conducted a strike on a suspected drug-trafficking vessel in the eastern Pacific, killing two individuals. This operation was ordered by General Francis L. Donovan of US Southern Command, targeting vessels linked to narcotics trafficking.
- 01The strike occurred in the eastern Pacific Ocean.
- 02Two individuals were killed in the operation.
- 03The vessel was identified as being involved in narcotics trafficking.
- 04The operation was executed by Joint Task Force Southern Spear.
- 05This action is part of ongoing efforts against drug-trafficking networks under the Trump administration.
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On June 3, the US military executed a strike on a vessel in the eastern Pacific, resulting in the deaths of two individuals. The operation was carried out by Joint Task Force Southern Spear under the direction of General Francis L. Donovan, commander of US Southern Command. Intelligence assessments indicated that the vessel was involved in narcotics trafficking operations, prompting the military action. This strike is part of a broader series of operations aimed at disrupting drug-trafficking networks, which have been a focus of US military efforts during the Trump administration. The situation remains under development as further details emerge.
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