Joint Task Force Southern Spear kills 4 narco-terrorists in Eastern Pacific

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The Joint Task Force Southern Spear team hit a narco-terrorist ship passing through the notorious Pacific drug corridor, killing four militants with no U.S. casualties, according to a post shared Wednesday night. in x By US Southern Command (SOUTHCOM)
Joint Task Force Southern Spear conducted a deadly kinetic attack on a ship operated by a terrorist organization.
The attack occurred Wednesday in international waters along a known drug trafficking route in the Eastern Pacific. According to the War Department, four male narco-terrorists were killed.
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth listens to President Donald Trump speak during a Cabinet meeting at the White House on December 2, 2025. (Julia Demaree Nikhinson/AP)
No US military personnel were harmed.
The operation was launched under the direction of Secretary of War Pete Hegseth after intelligence confirmed the ship’s mission.
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SOUTHCOM said it carried out a deadly kinetic attack in the Eastern Pacific that killed four male narco-terrorists. (U.S. Southern Command via X)
Joint Task Force Southern Spear was established to help combine Navy, Coast Guard, intelligence and special operations assets to rapidly strike time-sensitive targets at sea.
Fox News confirmed that 98 people died in these attacks, which began on September 2.
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The Pentagon did not disclose the identities of the four narco-terrorists killed or the terrorist organization involved.
The War Department did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.



