The U.S. military confirmed that four men were killed in a targeted strike against a suspected drug-smuggling vessel in the Eastern Pacific on Wednesday, according to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. The operation, part of ongoing efforts to curb international narcotics trafficking, was carried out after intelligence identified the vessel as part of a known drug network.
Hegseth shared details of the incident on X (formerly Twitter), stating that the intercepted boat was “involved in illicit narcotics smuggling,” and was moving along a well-known trafficking route when the strike occurred. He emphasized that the operation was based on verified intelligence linking the vessel to organized drug trade activities.
A 22-second video clip posted by Hegseth showed a small boat navigating the ocean before being struck and erupting into flames. The footage, verified by U.S. defense officials, captures the moment of the military engagement that resulted in the destruction of the vessel and the deaths of its four occupants.
The Pentagon described the strike as part of its wider strategy to combat drug cartels operating across Central and South American waters. These cartels are known for transporting massive quantities of cocaine and other illicit substances into North America. U.S. defense authorities have increased surveillance and targeted operations in the region to disrupt trafficking routes and dismantle smuggling networks.
While specific details about the vessel’s origin and cargo have not been released, officials reiterated that the mission aligns with the U.S. military’s commitment to counter narcotics operations and safeguard maritime security. The successful strike demonstrates Washington’s continued efforts to deter organized crime and protect international waters from illegal drug trade activities.


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