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    US says two killed in boat strike as toll climbs over 180

    The Daily FuseBy The Daily FuseApril 25, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    WASHINGTON: The US navy stated it killed two folks in a strike on an alleged drug-trafficking vessel on Friday (Apr 24), because the demise toll of Washington’s marketing campaign towards “narco-terrorists” in Latin America climbed to at the least 182.

    The navy “carried out a deadly kinetic strike on a vessel operated by Designated Terrorist Organizations”, the US Southern Command, which is answerable for Washington’s forces within the area, stated in an X submit.

    “Intelligence confirmed the vessel was transiting alongside identified narco-trafficking routes within the Japanese Pacific and was engaged in narco-trafficking operations,” it added, echoing language it has used to explain dozens of lethal operations because the marketing campaign started final September.

    US navy officers have claimed at the least seven such strikes in April, bringing the entire toll of individuals killed in these operations to at the least 182, in keeping with an AFP tally.

    The Trump administration has supplied no definitive proof that the vessels it targets are concerned in drug trafficking, prompting debate in regards to the legality of the operations.

    Worldwide authorized specialists and rights teams say the strikes doubtless quantity to extrajudicial killings as they’ve apparently focused civilians who don’t pose a right away risk to the US.



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