US military strikes 5 more alleged drug boats, killing 8 and possibly leaving survivors amid Venezuela pressure campaign
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WASHINGTON — In a significant operation targeting drug trafficking, the U.S. military announced on Wednesday that it had successfully hit five suspected drug-smuggling vessels over a two-day span. The strikes resulted in the deaths of eight individuals, while others reportedly abandoned ship and may have survived.

The U.S. Southern Command, which is responsible for operations in South America, did not disclose the exact locations of Tuesday and Wednesday’s operations. Historically, similar interventions have been conducted in the Caribbean Sea and the eastern Pacific Ocean.

A video released on social media by Southern Command captured Tuesday’s operation, showing three boats traveling in unusually close proximity. According to the military, these vessels were moving in a convoy along well-known drug trafficking routes and had exchanged narcotics among themselves before being targeted. However, no additional evidence was provided to substantiate this claim.

During the initial strike, three individuals aboard the first boat were killed. Occupants of the remaining two boats reportedly jumped overboard, distancing themselves from the vessels before they were also engaged. Following the strikes, Southern Command promptly informed the U.S. Coast Guard to initiate search and rescue operations.

The statement from Southern Command did not clarify whether those who leaped from the boats were successfully rescued.

Calling in the Coast Guard is notable because the U.S. military drew heavy scrutiny after U.S. forces killed the survivors of an attack in early September with a follow-up strike to their disabled boat. Some Democratic lawmakers and legal experts said the military committed a crime, while the Trump administration and some Republican lawmakers say the follow-up strike was legal.

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U.S. forces attacked two more boats on Wednesday, killing five people who were allegedly smuggling drugs along known trafficking routes, Southern Command said in a separate statement. It did not provide evidence of the alleged trafficking or reveal the body of water in which the attacks occurred. Videos posted with the statement on social media showed a boat in the water and explosions.

The latest attacks bring the total number of known boat strikes to 35 and the number of people killed to at least 115 since early September, according to numbers announced by the Trump administration.

President Donald Trump has justified the attacks as a necessary escalation to stem the flow of drugs into the United States and asserted that the U.S. is engaged in an “armed conflict” with drug cartels.

Along with the strikes, the Trump administration has built up military forces in the region as part of an escalating pressure campaign on Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, who has been charged with narco-terrorism in the United States.

Meanwhile, the CIA was behind a drone strike last week at a docking area believed to have been used by Venezuelan drug cartels, according to two people familiar with details of the operation who requested anonymity to discuss the classified matter.

It was the first known direct operation on Venezuelan soil since the U.S. began strikes in September, a significant escalation in the administration’s pressure campaign on Maduro’s government.

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