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US military conducts 3 more alleged drug boat strikes in the Pacific, killing 8: SOUTHCOM

The U.S. military conducted a successful operation in the Eastern Pacific on Monday, targeting three alleged drug boats and resulting in the death of eight individuals. The strikes were authorized by Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and carried out by Joint Task Force Southern Spear, according to a post by the military’s Southern Command.

Intelligence reports confirmed that the vessels were involved in narco-trafficking activities along known routes in the Eastern Pacific. The military took action to disrupt these illicit operations and prevent the flow of drugs into the region.

A total of eight male narco-terrorists were killed during the operation, with three fatalities in the first boat, two in the second, and three in the third. The Southern Command released a video showcasing the precision strikes on the drug boats, highlighting the successful outcome of the mission.

This latest military action is part of a series of operations in the Pacific region, with the Trump administration having eliminated at least 95 individuals in 25 separate strikes. The U.S. military remains committed to combating narco-trafficking and ensuring the safety and security of the region.

For more information and updates on this operation, you can visit the Southern Command’s official website. Stay tuned for further developments on this ongoing mission to disrupt illegal drug trafficking activities in the Eastern Pacific.

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