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    U.S. Military Sinks Drug Boat in Pacific After Deadly Raid

    By Steadfast AdminUpdated:February 10, 20262 Mins Read
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    U.S. military forces carried out a maritime strike in the Pacific Ocean targeting a vessel suspected of smuggling large quantities of illicit drugs, resulting in the deaths of two people and the rescue of one survivor, officials confirmed.

    The operation unfolded during a routine patrol by U.S. naval and Coast Guard units aimed at disrupting trans-Pacific drug trafficking routes. Intelligence indicated that the vessel was carrying contraband and posed a threat to regional security, prompting commanders to engage after attempts to halt the craft were met with resistance.

    Following the engagement, personnel from the rescuing unit retrieved one individual from the water, who was taken aboard for questioning and medical evaluation. The identities of the deceased and the survivor have not been released pending notification of next of kin and ongoing investigation.

    Military leaders described the action as part of a broader campaign to interdict high-seas criminal networks that supply drugs to the United States and allied nations. They emphasized that operations adhere to established rules of engagement designed to protect innocent mariners while allowing force when necessary to counter threats.

    The strike has drawn attention from international partners involved in Pacific security cooperation, with regional officials noting the importance of coordinated efforts to stem the flow of narcotics. Further details about the specific intelligence and legal authorities behind the operation are being reviewed by military and interagency officials.

    Search and rescue teams and forensic units remain active in the area as they continue to collect evidence and monitor for additional activity linked to the smuggling network. The operation reflects ongoing U.S. commitment to maritime law enforcement and counter-narcotics missions far from home waters.

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