The U.S. military conducted its 20th lethal strike against an alleged drug-trafficking boat on Monday, killing four “narco-terrorists” in the Caribbean Sea, a Pentagon official, speaking on condition of anonymity, told The Hill on Thursday. There were no survivors following the attack, part of what the Trump administration argues is a military campaign, which kicked…
Source: The Hill
US military conducts 20th strike on alleged drug boat, killing 4 ‘narco-terrorists’ in Caribbean
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