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U.S. airstrike on drug boat results in 2 deaths and 6 survivors

21 June 2026
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The U.S. military executed a strike on a boat alleged to be involved in drug smuggling in the eastern Pacific Ocean, resulting in the deaths of two individuals and leaving six survivors, according to the Defense Department. This strike is part of an ongoing campaign against drug traffickers in Latin America, bringing the total number of military strikes to over 60 and the death toll to more than 210 since September under the Trump administration. While the U.S. Southern Command claims the strikes target known smuggling routes, it has not provided evidence that the boat was transporting drugs. A video shared on X showed the vessel being hit and igniting. Critics have raised legal and ethical concerns about these strikes, particularly questioning their effectiveness against drug trafficking, which predominantly occurs overland from Mexico.

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The U.S. military’s drug smuggling strikes reflect a significant shift in how the country approaches narcotics trafficking, particularly in the context of rising opioid overdose deaths. The strikes began as part of a broader strategy to combat what the Trump administration termed “narcoterrorism.” However, these military actions have prompted scrutiny regarding their legality and efficacy, especially since fentanyl—the drug responsible for many overdose deaths—is primarily trafficked over land. Additionally, U.S. lawmakers have called for transparency and accountability regarding military operations, particularly after reports of follow-up strikes on survivors, which some question as potential war crimes.

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