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美军在加勒比海击沉运毒船,两人死亡

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Washington. The U.S. military launched a strike on a vessel accused of ferrying drugs in the Caribbean Sea, killing two people on Monday, Southern Command said; it said it targeted suspected traffickers along known smuggling routes. The action is part of a campaign that began in early September and has included strikes in the eastern Pacific. Southern Command repeated its statement this week as officials noted the campaign has persisted amid other regional tensions and reportedly caused at least 188 deaths since early September; the military has not publicly released evidence that struck vessels carried drugs. In January, U.S. forces conducted a separate raid that captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, who pleaded not guilty in New York.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • 九月初:美国开始袭击涉嫌贩毒的船只。
  • 几个月后:美国建立了更大规模的地区军事存在。
  • 一月:美国突袭俘获了委内瑞拉总统尼古拉斯·马杜罗。
  • 随后的几个月:加勒比海和东太平洋地区又发生了袭击事件。
  • 最近的星期一:南方司令部报告了一起导致两人死亡的袭击事件。

Why This Matters to You

美国持续开展的打击毒品贩运的行动影响着我们社区的安全。这提醒我们,毒品问题不仅是地方性的,更是全球性的。请随时了解以您的名义所采取的行动。

The Bottom Line

美军活跃在加勒比海和太平洋地区,打击涉嫌贩毒者。然而,被查获的船只上的毒品存在证据仍未披露。自九月以来,这场行动已导致至少188人死亡。如果您认识对国际执法工作感兴趣的人,值得转发。

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Who Benefited

美国禁毒部门和推进海上拦截行动的军事规划者可能会声称在战术上扰乱了可疑的走私路线。

Who Impacted

遇袭船只上的乘客、他们的家人以及附近地区的社区遭受了人员伤亡和人身伤害;批评者指出平民伤亡和证据披露不明。

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Who Benefited

美国禁毒部门和推进海上拦截行动的军事规划者可能会声称在战术上扰乱了可疑的走私路线。

Who Impacted

遇袭船只上的乘客、他们的家人以及附近地区的社区遭受了人员伤亡和人身伤害;批评者指出平民伤亡和证据披露不明。

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