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US army conducts 3 extra alleged drug boat strikes within the Pacific, killing 8: SOUTHCOM
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US army conducts 3 extra alleged drug boat strikes within the Pacific, killing 8: SOUTHCOM

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The U.S. army mentioned on Monday it struck three extra alleged drug boats within the Japanese Pacific, leaving eight lifeless.

In a publish on X, the army’s Southern Command mentioned the strikes have been made on the path of Secretary of Warfare Pete Hegseth and Joint Job Drive Southern Spear.

“Intelligence confirmed that the vessels have been transiting alongside identified narco-trafficking routes within the Japanese Pacific and have been engaged in narco-trafficking,” the publish mentioned.

The U.S. army mentioned on Monday it struck three extra alleged drug boats within the Japanese Pacific, leaving eight lifeless.

U.S. Southern Command

Officers mentioned a complete of eight “male narco-terrorists have been killed throughout these actions,” three within the first alleged drug boat, two within the second and three within the third.

Southern Command shared a video that appeared to indicate the strikes on the vessels.

The army motion on Monday marks the newest in a string of lethal strikes within the Pacific, with the Trump administration having killed a minimum of 95 folks in 25 strikes.

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