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A US military strike killed two alleged narco-traffickers aboard a vessel in the Caribbean Sea, with the military reporting six other survivors rescued.
A U.S. military operation killed two alleged narco-traffickers on a vessel in the Caribbean, with six other people aboard rescued. The strike was part of broader drug enforcement operations in the region.
Military strikes on trafficking suspects represent a particular approach to the drug war: direct action against suspected traffickers rather than interdiction or investigation. The two deaths raise questions about targeting and civilian risk, though the presence of survivors suggests some effort to preserve life.
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