US strikes another vessel in the Pacific, killing three

The US military announced that it attacked a ship in the eastern Pacific, killing three people, and that this attack was the second attack in a few days.
U.S. Southern Command said in a post on channel X that intelligence confirmed the ship was transiting “drug smuggling” routes in the Eastern Pacific and engaged in “narcotics smuggling” operations.
The statement said, “Three male narco-terrorists were killed during this action. No US military forces were harmed.”
This is the latest incident in the last few months.
The US military said Friday it attacked a ship in the eastern Pacific, killing three people, two days after targeting another boat in the same area, killing two people.
President Donald Trump’s administration has been on a campaign to blow up ships allegedly smuggling drugs since September, killing at least 200 people.
The military did not provide evidence that any of the ships were carrying drugs.
