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Pirate US Military Takes Out Three Individuals on Vessel in Eastern Pacific Ocean

The United States military has eliminated three individuals aboard what has been described as a "drug boat" in the eastern Pacific Ocean, increasing the total fatalities of the contentious extrajudicial operations to 202.

The U.S. Southern Command reported that the fatal attack occurred on Saturday, alleging that the vessel was involved in drug trafficking operations.

The military has released a video on social media that allegedly depicts the targeting of a vessel in a military airstrike. The satellite footage captures a small boat halting in the ocean, followed by a projectile striking it, resulting in an explosion that engulfs the vessel in flames.

The U.S. Southern Command announced that an operation resulted in the deaths of three male individuals identified as “narco-terrorists,” with no reported injuries to U.S. military personnel.

Legal experts alongside human rights organizations have raised substantial concerns regarding the assertions surrounding the attacks, voicing their indignation over what they deem to be extrajudicial killings.

In late last year, a video surfaced depicting two individuals who had survived an initial boat assault last September, only to become victims of a subsequent attack that ultimately claimed their lives.

U.S. operations reportedly lack conclusive evidence, and the necessary governmental and judicial procedures for addressing the suspects have yet to be implemented.

In a strategic move to obscure the damaging details concerning unauthorized assaults on vessels, the Trump administration has announced that the United States is engaged in an ongoing conflict against Latin American drug cartels.

Experts contend that the United States government employs double standards when addressing various legal and human rights issues, which they argue serves to obscure its controversial actions.

The series of attacks spanning months in the Caribbean Sea and the eastern Pacific Ocean has resulted in a death toll that has now climbed to at least 202 individuals.

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