WASHINGTON (AP) – Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced Tuesday that the U.S. has carried out three strikes in the eastern Pacific Ocean on four boats accused of carrying drugs, killing 14 people on the deadliest single day since the Trump administration began its divisive campaign against drug trafficking off South America.
US launches strikes on alleged drug-running boats off Colombia, killing 14
WASHINGTON (AP) – Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced Tuesday that the U.S. military has carried out three strikes in the eastern Pacific Ocean on four boats accused of carrying drugs, killing 14 people and leaving one survivor on the deadliest single day since the Trump administration began its divisive campaign against drug trafficking in the waters off South America.
It was the first time multiple strikes were announced in a single day as the pace of the attacks has escalated. The nearly two-month campaign and U.S. military buildup have strained ties with allies in the region and opened speculation that the moves are aimed at ousting Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, whom the U.S. has accused of narcoterrorism.
A statement provided by a Pentagon official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to freely discuss the operation, said the strikes were conducted off the coast of Colombia on Monday. Following one attack on a boat, the military spotted a person in the water clinging to some wreckage.
The military passed the survivor’s precise location to the U.S. Coast Guard and a Mexican military aircraft that was operating in the area, the official said.


















































