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US army says three killed in strikes on alleged drug boats
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US army says three killed in strikes on alleged drug boats

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The US army mentioned on Wednesday that it had carried out strikes on three alleged drug-smuggling boats in worldwide waters, killing three folks. The most recent operation is a part of a wider marketing campaign that has drawn criticism from authorized specialists and rights teams.[/gpt3]

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