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High Seas Takedown: U.S. Military's Battle Against Narco-Terrorists

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The U.S. Coast Guard is actively searching for survivors following a U.S. military strike on suspected drug vessels in the Pacific Ocean. This recent strike is part of a larger campaign by the Trump administration, which has seen over 30 operations against drug boats in the region, resulting in numerous fatalities.

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By Gonzalo Zegarra, Sol Amaya, Uriel Blanco and Germán Padinger, CNN en Español On the last day of 2025, the U.S. Armed Forces attacked a convoy of three boats allegedly loaded with drugs, as announced by U.S. Southern Command on Wednesday, killing at least 3 people. On Monday, the U.S. carried out another attack against an alleged drug-trafficking vessel in the eastern Pacific Ocean in which two people died, also according to Southern Command.

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The U.S. military announced on Wednesday that three people were killed in attacks on three alleged boats engaged in drug trafficking in international waters, bringing the number of deaths in an offensive that, according to Washington, combats the transfer of narcotics to at least 110.

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The U.S. Coast Guard is looking for survivors of a U.S. military attack on a convoy of alleged vessels engaged in drug trafficking in the Pacific Ocean, U.S. officials reported on Wednesday.

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Since September, U.S. authorities claim to have carried out at least 30 attacks, with a death toll of 110 people

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The Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, personally supervised the operation, highlighting coordination and precision in missions focused on dismantling the "Designated Terrorist Organizations." To read the full article, visit The Times in Spanish Source

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El Universal Chile broke the news in on Wednesday, December 31, 2025.
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