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The U.S. unleashed yet another strike on an alleged drug boat in Pacific Ocean, leading to the death of four men. This announcement was made by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, marking the 14th known strike conducted on alleged drug traffickers in recent times. The lethal kinetic strike, directed by President Trump, was aimed at a narco-trafficking vessel in the Eastern Pacific, operated by a Designated Terrorist Organization. This strike is part of a series of similar operations launched by the Trump administration against boats alleged to be carrying drugs. According to Hegseth, the targeted vessels are involved in illicit narcotics smuggling and travel along a known drug-smuggling route. Earlier this week, the U.S. military carried out three more strikes, killing 14 people described as ‘narco-terrorists’.
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