US strikes suspected drug-boat in Eastern Pacific; only one survivor recovered

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The US military says it attacked a low-profile vessel in the Eastern Pacific suspected of narco-trafficking; initial reports of three survivors were revised, with two later found dead and one survivor recovered. The strike is part of Operation Southern Spear, a campaign that has caused dozens of fatalities and faces criticism from scholars and observers who describe it as extrajudicial.
Topics:nation#eastern-pacific#extrajudicial-killings#narco-trafficking#operation-southern-spear#us-military#world
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- US has struck another alleged drug-smuggling boat, US Southern Command says The Guardian
- U.S. Coast Guard Recovers One Man and Two Dead Bodies From Pacific Boat Strike Area The New York Times
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