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U.S. Military Strikes Drug Trafficking Boats, Survivors Reported

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The U.S. military conducted an attack on a convoy of three boats allegedly involved in drug trafficking, marking a significant escalation in its campaign against narcotics. Officials reported three fatalities from one of the boats, while survivors from the other two fled the scene. The attacks, which have now targeted at least 34 vessels since September, are part of a broader strategy to curb drug flows into the U.S. and pressure Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro. The exact location of the strikes remains undisclosed, but they occurred in international waters, with previous incidents reported in the Caribbean and Pacific. The U.S. government has indicated that these military actions are also aimed at destabilizing Maduro's regime.

Key Details: • At least 34 vessels have been attacked since September. • Three fatalities confirmed from one boat involved in drug trafficking. • Survivors from two boats reportedly abandoned them after the attack. • U.S. military actions are part of a strategy against drug trafficking and Venezuelan leadership.

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