US says 2 dead in strike on alleged drug-trafficking boat

US says 2 dead in strike on alleged drug-trafficking boat

US Southern Command said the vessel was transiting along known Eastern Pacific drug-trafficking routes and engaging in trafficking operations.

The latest US strike in the eastern Pacific raises the death toll from the ongoing anti-narcotics campaign to at least 170. (AFP pic)
WASHINGTON:
The US military said it killed two people in a strike on an alleged drug-trafficking boat in the eastern Pacific Ocean on Monday, bringing the contentious campaign’s death toll to at least 170.

US Southern Command, which is responsible for Washington’s forces in the region, said in a post on X that “the vessel was transiting along known narco-trafficking routes in the Eastern Pacific and was engaged in narco-trafficking operations.”

President Donald Trump’s administration insists it is effectively at war with what it calls “narco-terrorists” operating in Latin America.

But it has provided no definitive evidence that the vessels it targets are involved in drug trafficking, prompting heated debate about the legality of the operations.

International law experts and rights groups say the strikes likely amount to extrajudicial killings as they have apparently targeted civilians who do not pose an immediate threat to the US.

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