31.05.2026 10:40
The US military conducted an operation on a boat reported to be involved in drug trafficking in the Eastern Pacific. It was announced that 3 terrorists were killed in the operation, with no US soldiers harmed. This was the second military intervention in the region in the last two days.
The US military, while conducting an operation on a boat alleged to be connected to drug trafficking in the Eastern Pacific, stated, "Three terrorists were killed during the operation." The attack was the second military operation in the region in the last two days. The US military continues its naval operations in the Eastern Pacific and the Caribbean as part of the fight against drug trafficking. Following yesterday's attack that killed three people in the Eastern Pacific, a similar operation was conducted once again in the same area.
"NO US MILITARY PERSONNEL WERE HARMED"
In a statement from the US Southern Command (SOUTHCOM), it was said, "On May 30, under the direction of SOUTHCOM Commander General Francis L. Donovan, the Joint Task Force Southern Spear conducted a lethal strike on a vessel operated by Designated Terrorist Organizations. Intelligence confirmed that the vessel was navigating along known drug trafficking routes in the Eastern Pacific and engaging in drug trafficking activities. During this operation, 3 terrorists were killed. No US military personnel were harmed."