Eleven killed in US military strikes targeting suspected drug boats
February 17, 2026 • Google News World
US Military Conducts Strikes on Three Alleged Drug Boats, Killing 11 People
The US military has confirmed that it conducted strikes on three alleged drug boats in the Pacific and Caribbean, resulting in the deaths of 11 people. The incidents occurred on multiple occasions, with no further details provided.
According to reports, the strikes were carried out by the US military, but no specific information is available regarding the exact location or time of the events. The victims are believed to be individuals associated with the alleged drug boats, although their identities have not been disclosed.
The US military has released a statement confirming that it conducted the strikes, but no further details are available at this time. The incident has sparked concerns about the use of force by the US military in the region.
The reports of the incidents come as part of an ongoing effort to combat drug trafficking and organized crime in the Pacific and Caribbean. The US government has been working closely with international partners to disrupt and dismantle these networks.
The exact circumstances surrounding the strikes are still unclear, but officials have confirmed that they were carried out by the US military. Further information is expected to be released as more details become available.
Source: Google News World