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Five dead in new US attacks on boats allegedly linked to drug trafficking

With these two actions, the death toll from US bombings in the Caribbean and the Pacific exceeds one hundred

Five dead in new US attacks on boats allegedly linked to drug trafficking
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At least 104 people have died in the region's first two strikes on ships since the start of Washington's anti-drug battle, according to the US military's announcement on Thursday night of the murders of five reported "narco-terrorists" in the Pacific.

" Intelligence It was established that the vessels were engaged in drug trafficking activities along well-known Eastern Pacific roads. Five narco-terrorists were killed overall in these activities, according to Southern Command on its Twitter account. The government made the announcement in a social media post on December 18 that the first attack left three people dead, and the next vessel left two. Joint Task Force Southern Spear launched devastating dynamic attacks against two vessels operated by Designated Terrorist Organizations in international waters on December 18 under the direction of @SecWar Pete Hegseth, according to the report. The attacks have left over 100 people dead. With this fresh harm, a fresh attack, a total based on official information from an AFP source indicates that there are more than one hundred deaths from US bombings in the Pacific and the Caribbean. The administration of President Donald Trump did not provide data that the vessels were involved in drug trafficking, which has sparked a contentious discussion about the operation's legal framework. They confirmed that" a total of five men narco-terrorists died during these activities. " According to politicians from both the Democrat opposition and the Republican-majority in Congress, the president is not legally able to carry out these attacks. Two bills that sought to establish a lawful framework for these businesses were rejected by the House of Representatives, yet. Similar steps in the Senate even failed. The United States government is under increasing scrutiny of Nicolas Maduro's state, which it claims is in charge of a drug trafficking system.

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