U.S. Strike in Eastern Pacific Targets Alleged Drug Boat, One Killed
A U.S. strike in the eastern Pacific Ocean reportedly targeted an alleged drug boat, resulting in one fatality and two survivors. Following the incident, Southern Command promptly informed the U.S. Coast Guard to initiate search and rescue operations for those who survived.
A U.S. strike targeting an alleged drug boat in the eastern Pacific Ocean has resulted in one death and two survivors. The incident unfolded in international waters, according to available reports.
Following the strike, Southern Command issued an immediate notification to the U.S. Coast Guard. This notification was made to activate the Search and Rescue (SAR) system specifically for the two survivors involved in the incident.
(Source: The Hindu International)

