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U.S. carries out extra strikes on alleged drug boats, killing 3
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U.S. carries out extra strikes on alleged drug boats, killing 3

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WASHINGTON — The U.S. army mentioned Wednesday that it had carried out “deadly” strikes towards three suspected drug boats, killing three folks.

“On Dec. 30, on the path of @SecWar Pete Hegseth, Joint Process Drive Southern Spear carried out kinetic strikes towards three narco-trafficking vessels touring as a convoy,” U.S. Southern Command mentioned on X, alleging that narcotics had been transferred between the vessels earlier than the strikes.

“Three narco-terrorists aboard the primary vessel had been killed within the first engagement,” Southern Command mentioned. “The remaining narco-terrorists deserted the opposite two vessels, leaping overboard and distancing themselves earlier than follow-on engagements sank their respective vessels.”

The precise location of the strikes was not specified, nor was it clear from the assertion how many individuals had been aboard the 2 different vessels earlier than they had been struck. The assertion added that the U.S. Coast Guard was notified after the strikes to activate its search-and-rescue operations.

NBC Information has reached out to the Pentagon for extra particulars.

The U.S. has carried out at the very least 30 identified strikes since September on alleged drug boats within the Caribbean and the jap Pacific, killing greater than 100 folks.

President Donald Trump in latest months has ramped up U.S. army presence within the area, in addition to his rhetoric towards international locations like Venezuela and Colombia.

Up to now week, Trump mentioned, the U.S. “knocked out” a facility tied to Venezuela.

“We simply knocked out — I don’t know in the event you learn otherwise you noticed — they’ve a giant plant or large facility the place they ship the, you recognize, the place the ships come from,” Trump instructed WABC radio of New York Metropolis in an interview Friday.

Trump has argued that the strikes on vessels are serving to forestall the trafficking of narcotics into the U.S. and that the Venezuelan authorities is utilizing oil income to finance “drug terrorism.”

In a Dec. 18 telephone interview with NBC Information, Trump declined to rule out a struggle with Venezuela. Earlier within the month, he ordered a blockade of “sanctioned oil tankers” to and from the nation.

On Wednesday, the Treasury Division sanctioned 4 firms over operations in Venezuela’s oil sector.

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