US strikes suspected drug-ship in Caribbean, three dead as narco‑campaign widens

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The U.S. military conducted another strike on a vessel accused of drug trafficking in the Caribbean, killing three people, part of a broader campaign that has killed at least 181 since September. Washington has provided little public evidence that the targeted vessels carried drugs, drawing criticism over the legality and scope of the strikes amid the ongoing effort against narco-trafficking in the region.
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