14.04.2026 06:51
The U.S. military announced that two people were killed in an operation against a boat determined to be carrying drugs in the Eastern Pacific. SOUTHCOM stated that the attack was carried out on a drug smuggling route and that U.S. personnel were not harmed. It was noted that operations are continuing in the region, and in attacks carried out the previous day, at least five people were reported killed.
The U.S. military announced that an attack was carried out on another boat determined to be carrying drugs in the Eastern Pacific, stating, "In this attack, 2 male narco-terrorists were killed."
PINPOINT OPERATION ON DRUG ROUTE
The U.S. military continues its attacks on boats allegedly involved in drug smuggling in the Caribbean Sea and Eastern Pacific. A statement from U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) reported that the joint task force conducting Operation Southern Spear, under the instruction of SOUTHCOM Commander General Francis L. Donovan, attacked a boat used by organizations designated as "terrorist organizations."
The statement emphasized that obtained intelligence confirmed the boat was carrying drugs on a known smuggling route in the Eastern Pacific, using the expressions, "In this attack, 2 male narco-terrorists were killed. No U.S. personnel were harmed."
CONSECUTIVE OPERATIONS: THE NUMBER IS RISING
The U.S. military had previously announced yesterday that attacks were carried out on 2 boats determined to be carrying drugs in the Eastern Pacific, stating that at least 5 narco-terrorists were killed.