Washington: On Friday, U.S. Southern Command said U.S. forces struck and sank an alleged drug-trafficking boat in the eastern Pacific, killing two people and leaving one survivor. The command said intelligence had confirmed the vessel was transiting known narco-trafficking routes and was operated by designated terrorist organizations, and it described those killed as male narco-terrorists. The statement said no U.S. military forces were harmed in the action and identified one person who survived the strike. The May 8 incident came amid a broader U.S. campaign against suspected drug-trafficking vessels. Since early September, the U.S. military has conducted more than 50 known lethal airstrikes on suspected drug-trafficking boats in the region, and the command said those operations have claimed nearly 200 lives in total.
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这是美国打击毒品交易的更广泛行动的一部分。事关安全和保障。您的税款正在资助这些行动。如果您感到好奇,可以在网上追踪南方司令部的最新动态。
美国军方正在积极打击海上贩毒活动。自九月份以来,已有近 200 条生命因此次行动而丧生。如果您认识对军事或安全新闻感兴趣的人,这个消息值得转发。
美国南方司令部将此次袭击描述为旨在破坏所谓的贩毒活动,并指出没有美军人员伤亡,从而将此次行动呈现为一次打击走私路线的军事行动成功。
袭击至少造成两人死亡,一人幸存;遇难者、幸存者以及可能伴随的家属和旁观者遭受了直接的伤害和损失。
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