A U.S. military strike on Sunday resulted in the deaths of two men who were accused of being involved in drug trafficking while aboard a boat in the eastern Pacific Ocean. The U.S. Southern Command (Southcom) reported that the strike was part of "Operation Southern Spear," targeting a vessel associated with designated terrorist organizations.
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U.S. military strike kills two men accused of drug trafficking in eastern Pacific
A U.S. military operation in the eastern Pacific led to the deaths of two individuals accused of drug trafficking. The operation, named "Operation Southern Spear," was conducted by U.S. Southern Command.
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2 killed in latest strike on alleged drug boat in eastern Pacific
U.S. military strike kills two men accused of drug trafficking in eastern Pacific