US Military Strikes Drug Traffickers at Sea, Resulting in Fatalities and Abandoned Boats

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The US military conducted airstrikes on a convoy of three boats suspected of drug trafficking, resulting in the deaths of three individuals. Survivors from the other two vessels reportedly abandoned ship, prompting the US Coast Guard to initiate search and rescue operations, although no survivors have been confirmed. This marks the latest in a series of strikes against drug smuggling operations, bringing the total number of targeted vessels to at least 34 and fatalities to over 110 since the campaign began in September. The strikes are part of a broader effort to curb drug trafficking and apply pressure on Venezuelan leadership, amid rising tensions between the US and Venezuela.
Key Details: • Three fatalities confirmed from the military strike. • US Coast Guard is actively conducting search and rescue operations. • Total of 34 vessels targeted since the campaign began in September. • Strikes are part of a pressure campaign against Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro.