U.S. military strike on alleged drug boat in Pacific Ocean kills 3 people in fourth attack this week

In a decisive move on Saturday, the United States military executed another strike on a boat in the eastern Pacific Ocean, accused of drug smuggling activities. This latest operation led to the deaths of three individuals, marking the fourth such strike in a week and bringing the cumulative death toll to 205.

The U.S. Southern Command, through a statement on social media, reported that the targeted vessel was “engaged in narco-trafficking operations” and linked to a recognized terrorist organization. However, the announcement did not include any specific evidence to back these claims.

This strike is part of an ongoing, extensive campaign against suspected drug-smuggling boats navigating the Caribbean Sea and the eastern Pacific region. The U.S. military has been relentless in its efforts, asserting that these operations are crucial in combating the narcotics trade.

Accompanying the statement, a video was shared by the military via social media, depicting a small boat moving across the ocean, which is then seen being hit and consumed by a fireball. This visual evidence underscores the intensity and precision of the military’s actions.

Since the series of strikes commenced in early September, the death toll has steadily risen, with additional attacks reported earlier this week on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday. The numbers have fluctuated slightly as some individuals previously counted as survivors have yet to be located.

Under the Trump administration, the U.S. has taken a firm stance, declaring an armed conflict against Latin American drug cartels. The administration has accused these cartels of being the primary source of drugs infiltrating American communities, necessitating such robust military interventions.

U.S. Southern Command said in its post on X that the strike came at the direction of Gen. Francis L. Donovan, the top U.S. commander in Latin America. Donovan on Friday also met with Cuban military leaders near the U.S. Navy base in Guantanamo Bay.

boat-screenshot-2026-05-31-130501.png

The U.S. military conducted a lethal strike on a boat in the Eastern Pacific on Saturday, killing three men, officials said.

U.S. Southern Command


The legality of the boat strikes has come under scrutiny by experts. The White House confirmed a Washington Post report that in the first attack, which occurred on Sept. 2, the U.S. conducted a follow-on strike, or so-called double tap, that killed two survivors of the initial strike on the vessel.

Some lawmakers have questioned whether that follow-on strike constituted a war crime. 

To date, only three people are known to have survived strikes and then been rescued. Two were rescued from a “narco sub” accused of carrying drugs in October and later returned to their home countries of Ecuador and Colombia.

In March, the U.S. Coast Guard said it recovered a survivor of a strike that killed two others and transferred the survivor to Costa Rican authorities.

Earlier this year, the families of two Trinidadian men who were killed in a U.S. missile strike on a boat in the Caribbean sued the Trump administration in federal court, arguing the “premeditated and intentional killings lack any plausible legal justification.”

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like
Chicago teen takeover prevention: A Boy and His Dream hosts Mollison Elementary Restore the Youth Field Takeover in Bronzeville

Chicago Teens Reclaim Youth Spaces: Inspiring Event at Mollison Elementary in Bronzeville

CHICAGO (WLS) — Taking a stand against the disruptive teen gatherings that…
Scott Bessent says it's 'fitting' to put Trump's face on $250 bill: 'Great celebratory note'

Investor Scott Bessent Suggests Donald Trump’s Image for New $250 Bill as a ‘Symbolic Tribute

WASHINGTON — Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has expressed enthusiastic support for the…
90210 producer goes to war with far-left LA leaders after vicious 'racist' fight

90210 Producer Takes on LA’s Far-Left Leaders in Explosive ‘Racist’ Showdown

A prominent Hollywood producer has found himself at the center of a…
Anti-cartel hardliner channels Trump in bid to end Colombia's leftist era in pivotal election

Colombian Election Heats Up: Anti-Cartel Hardliner Emulates Trump to Challenge Leftist Era

A hardline candidate pledging to dismantle drug cartels and overhaul Colombia’s security…
Drunk husband takes messy breakup with wife to the next level with home demolition

Intoxicated Spouse Escalates Divorce Drama by Demolishing Family Home

A domestic conflict in Pennsylvania escalated dramatically, leading to significant damage to…
FBI hunting for alleged scammer who spent thousands in donations for fake brain cancer treatment on vacations

FBI Seeks Scammer Who Splurged Charity Funds for Fake Cancer on Lavish Getaways

A Pennsylvania woman, accused of fraudulently claiming she had terminal brain cancer…
Women found stabbed death same building prior murder suicide

Woman Discovered Fatally Stabbed in Building with Prior Murder-Suicide Incident

On Saturday night, authorities discovered the bodies of two women who had…
Haunting image emerges as suspect in Virginia deputy's death spotted; $60K reward offered

Chilling Image Released of Suspect in Virginia Deputy’s Death; Authorities Announce $60K Reward for Capture

The man described as “armed and extremely dangerous” and sought in connection…
Trump to headline 'Great American State Fair' for nation's 250th anniversary after artists drop out

Trump Takes Center Stage at ‘Great American State Fair’ for Nation’s 250th Anniversary Amid Artist Withdrawals

An event planned to commemorate America’s 250th anniversary, known as “The Great…
Charter bus driver who allegedly caused crash killing 5 in Virginia charged with involuntary manslaughter

Charter Bus Driver Accused in Fatal Virginia Crash Charged with Involuntary Manslaughter

A charter bus driver faces charges following a tragic accident in Virginia…
Texas giant troll burns down in Pease Park fire as heartbroken artist Thomas Dambo speaks out

Pease Park Fire Destroys Beloved Texas Troll Sculpture: Artist Thomas Dambo Shares His Heartfelt Response

A beloved giant troll sculpture in Texas met a tragic end last…
Insane word California spelling bee hero got wrong after incredible run to the national championships

California Spelling Bee Standout Stumbles on Surprising Word After Stellar Journey to Nationals

A Southern California eighth-grader saw his impressive journey at the Scripps National…