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US military says it struck vessel in Eastern Pacific, killing two

​​​​​The U.S. military said on Friday it struck a vessel ​in the Eastern Pacific, killing two people, in ‌the latest such attack, condemned by rights groups as "extrajudicial killings" and described by Washington as targeting "narco-terrorists," Reuters reports.

The U.S. Southern Command alleged that ​the vessel struck on Friday was operated ​by "Designated Terrorist Organizations" that it did not identify.

It ⁠said that no U.S. military forces were harmed. It ​described those killed as "male narco-terrorists," without offering details.

"Intelligence confirmed ​the vessel was transiting along known narco-trafficking routes in the Eastern Pacific and was engaged in narco-trafficking operations," the U.S. ​Southern Command said on X.

\A 16 second-long clip, opens new tab released by ​the Southern Command showed a vessel being struck in the waters.

The ‌U.S. ⁠military has made numerous such deadly strikes in the Eastern Pacific in recent weeks.

President Donald Trump's administration has been striking vessels that it accuses of transporting narcotics.

The ​U.S. military's strikes ​on such ⁠vessels have killed more than 170 people since September.

Experts and human rights advocates, ​both in the U.S. and globally, have ​questioned ⁠the legality of the strikes.

Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International have said the strikes amount to "unlawful extrajudicial killings."

The American ⁠Civil ​Liberties Union has cast the ​assertions by the Trump administration against those it targets as "unsubstantiated, fear-mongering claims."

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