US Says It Struck Vessel in Caribbean, Killing 3 Men
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U.S. forces struck three suspected drug-trafficking boats in international waters, killing 11 people under Operation Southern Spear.
The U.S. military announced three more strikes against suspected drug-trafficking vessels as part of Operation Southern Spear. Two of the strikes occurred in the Eastern Pacific, and one in the Caribbean Sea.
US Southern Command conducted a lethal strike on February 5 against a narco-trafficking vessel in the Eastern Pacific, killing two suspected narco-terrorists aboard, under Gen. Francis L. Donovan's direction via Joint Task Force Southern Spear.
The chief of the US military command responsible for a series of boat strikes off South America visited Venezuela and held talks with Delcy Rodriguez.