- Three killed in US strike on alleged drug boat in Caribbean Sea Sky News —
- Three “narco-terrorists” killed in military strike in Caribbean Washington Examiner —
- Three dead in latest US military strike on alleged drug boat in Caribbean Sea The Independent —
- US military strike on alleged drug boat kills 3 in the Caribbean Sea AP News —
- US military strike on alleged drug boat kills at least three people in the Caribbean Sea Euronews —
- Strike on alleged drug boat kills 3 in Caribbean Sea, U.S. military says CBS News —
- US military says it killed three people in latest Caribbean boat strike The Straits Times —
- US military says it killed three people in latest Caribbean boat strike - Reuters Reuters —
- Another boat strike kills 3 in the Caribbean AP News —
- U.S. Military Strikes a Boat in the Caribbean, Killing 3 The New York Times —
- U.S. kills three in latest military strike on a suspected drug boat UPI —
US military strike on drug boat
The Trump administration has intensified its campaign against alleged smuggling routes in Latin American waters, with several lethal strikes reported over the past week.
Critics have condemned the use of deadly force against commercial vessels, arguing that the actions constitute a violation of international law.
The military maintains that the targets are linked to sanctioned entities and pose a threat to national security.
This latest incident in the Caribbean underscores the administration's aggressive posture toward both drug cartels and foreign-linked maritime activity.