U.S. Military Strikes Kill 8, Survivors Jump Overboard

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U.S. Military Strikes Alleged Drug-Smuggling Boats, Killing Eight

2026/01/01 17:44:33

The U.S. military said Wednesday it struck five alleged drug-smuggling boats over two days, killing a total of eight people while others jumped overboard and may have survived.

U.S. Southern Command, which oversees South America, did not reveal where the attacks on Tuesday and Wednesday occurred. Previous attacks have been in the Caribbean Sea and in the eastern Pacific Ocean.

A video of Tuesday’s attack posted by Southern Command on social media shows three boats travelling in a close formation, which is unusual, and the military said they where in a convoy along known narco-trafficking routes and “had transferred narcotics between the three vessels prior to the strikes.”

The military did not provide evidence to back up that claim.

The military said three people were killed when the first boat was struck, while people in the other two boats jumped overboard and distanced themselves from the vessels before they were attacked. Southern Command said it promptly notified the U.S. Coast Guard to activate search and rescue efforts.

Southern Command’s statement did not say whether those who jumped off the boats were rescued.

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