US Military Says It Killed 2 in Strike on Alleged Drug-Trafficking Boat

LOS ⁠ANGELES, ⁠May 8 (Reuters) – ⁠The U.S. military on ​Friday said it struck a ‌vessel in the Eastern ‌Pacific, killing ⁠two ⁠people and leaving one survivor in the ​latest attack on boats suspected of transporting narcotics.

• U.S. ​Southern Command said two males were ⁠killed ⁠in the strike ⁠while ​one person survived.

• The U.S. Coast ​Guard was ⁠notified for search and rescue operations, Southern Command said.

• U.S. forces ⁠have attacked multiple alleged drug-running boats in the ⁠Eastern Pacific in recent weeks.

• The U.S. military’s strikes on such vessels in the Caribbean and Pacific have killed more than 190 people since September.

• Human ⁠Rights Watch and Amnesty International call the strikes “unlawful extrajudicial killings.”

(Reporting by Christian Martinez; ​Editing by Sergio Non ​and Kim Coghill)

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