US military kills two people in strike on suspected drug boat in Pacific
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The United States military executed its eighth operation against a suspected drug-trafficking vessel, resulting in the deaths of two individuals in the eastern Pacific Ocean, according to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. This event signifies a widening of the Trump administration’s initiative to combat drug smuggling in South America.

The strike, conducted on Tuesday night, marked a shift from prior operations, which had exclusively focused on vessels in the Caribbean region.

In a social media announcement, Hegseth confirmed that the recent action resulted in two fatalities, increasing the overall death toll to at least 34 since the series of attacks commenced last month.

A screenshot of a US Department of Defence video showing a suspected drugs boat moments before it was destroyed by a US strike on October 21, 2025.(US Department of Defence)

Following the incident, Ecuadorian authorities reported the release of a man returned to their jurisdiction, citing a lack of evidence linking him to criminal activity within their nation.

The U.S. military has significantly increased its presence in the Caribbean Sea and the waters near Venezuela since the middle of the year. This military buildup has fueled speculation about the Trump administration’s intentions to potentially challenge Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, who is facing narcoterrorism charges in the United States.

He faces charges of narcoterrorism in the US.

The bulk of American overdose deaths are from fentanyl, which is transported by land from Mexico.

While Venezuela is a major drug transit zone, about 75 per cent of the cocaine produced in Colombia is smuggled through the eastern Pacific Ocean, not the Caribbean.

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