SOUTHCOM says 8 narco-terrorists killed in latest Eastern Pacific lethal kinetic strikes
The United States Southern Command informed Monday that the United States carried out lethal strikes on multiple vessels operated by designated terrorist organizations killing at least eight narco-terrorists On Dec at the direction of SecWar Pete Hegseth Joint Task Force Southern Spear conducted lethal kinetic strikes on three vessels operated by Designated Terrorist Organizations in international waters the U S Southern Command revealed in a post on X Intelligence reportedly detected suspicious activity along the Eastern Pacific where the vessels were traveling known narco-trafficking routes Intelligence substantiated that the vessels were transiting along known narco-trafficking routes in the Eastern Pacific and were engaged in narco-trafficking the unit mentioned US MILITARY KILLS SUSPECTED NARCO-TERRORISTS IN TH EASTERN PACIFIC STRIKE HEGSETH SAYS A total of eight male narco-terrorists were killed during these actions three in the first vessel two in the second and three in the third the unit added A total of alleged narco-terrorists have been killed since the operation began CHINA MOVES INTO VENEZUELA AS MADURO REGIME GETS BEIJING LIFELINE AMID US TENSIONSThe U S has conducted dozens of strikes on suspected drug-trafficking vessels in the Eastern Pacific and Caribbean to dismantle narco-terrorist networks targeting groups such as Venezuela s Tren de Aragua and Colombia s Ej rcito de Liberaci n Nacional The campaign began Sept with a strike that killed alleged members of Tren de Aragua followed by additional operations that reportedly eliminated dozens more across known trafficking routes U S forces have reportedly hit various types of vessels including submersibles fishing boats and high-speed vessels Earlier this month the Trump administration launched its Fentanyl Free America plan with the Drug Enforcement Administration DEA reporting that strikes on suspected Caribbean drug vessels are helping curb the flow of illegal drugs into the U S