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US kills three men in another strike on suspected drug vessel, Hegseth says

The U.S. military’s 17th strike in a campaign against narcotics trafficking killed three aboard a vessel labeled as operated by a designated terrorist organization, officials said.

  • On Thursday, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced U.S. forces struck a suspected drug boat in the Caribbean Sea, killing three people, saying the vessel was trafficking narcotics and hit in international waters.
  • Labeling cartels as terrorist groups, the administration told Congress last month it views drug traffickers as 'unlawful combatants' and valid Title 10 targets, with Justice Department Office of Legal Counsel approving strikes tied to 24 cartels.
  • The strike was the 17th announced since early September, and officials say the campaign has destroyed at least 18 vessels, with Hegseth's released 20-second video showing the latest blast.
  • Senate Republicans voted Thursday to reject legislation limiting President Donald Trump's authority as Democrats in Congress pressed for more oversight, while United Nations human rights chief Volker Turk condemned the strikes as extrajudicial killings, and families and governments of victims said many dead were civilians.
  • Critics note the administration has not presented evidence that vessels were trafficker-run and warn the campaign with six Navy ships, F‑35s, and USS Gerald R Ford risks escalating tensions with President Nicolas Maduro.
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By CNN en Español: The United States government announced a new offensive against a vessel in the Caribbean on Thursday, bringing the total to 17 attacks in international waters since September 2 against vessels that, according to Washington, were transporting narcotics, without providing evidence to support those claims. So far, 70 people have died in these attacks in the Caribbean and the Pacific, which have been carried out without due proces…

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced on Thursday that the United States carried out another deadly attack on a boat that, according to him, was dealing narcotics in the Caribbean Sea.

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telesurtv.net broke the news in on Thursday, November 6, 2025.
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