US military says it killed three people in latest Caribbean boat strike


NEW YORK, ⁠April 19 (Reuters) - U.S. forces ⁠killed three men whom the ‌military described as illicit drug smugglers in a strike on a boat ​in the Caribbean, U.S. ⁠Southern Command said ⁠on Sunday.

• Southern Command posted ⁠what it ‌said was video of the strike ⁠on social media platform X, showing ​an ‌explosion of a small boat ⁠traveling on ​open water.

• The boat was traveling on "known narco-trafficking routes ⁠in the Caribbean," Southern ​Command said.

• The U.S. military has so far killed 157 alleged ⁠members or affiliates of drug organizations in 45 strikes against drug trafficking vessels in the ​Western Hemisphere, a ⁠senior U.S. defense official said ​last month.

(Reporting by ‌Katie Paul in ​New York; Editing by Sergio Non nd Stephen Coates)

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