U.S. Military Strikes Suspected Drug Vessel in Eastern Pacific, 3 Survivors
U.S. forces conducted a strike on a suspected drug trafficking vessel in the Eastern Pacific Ocean, with three survivors reported.

U.S. military forces conducted a strike on a suspected drug trafficking vessel in the Eastern Pacific Ocean, with three survivors reported from the incident.
The operation targeted what authorities described as an alleged narco-trafficking vessel operating in international waters. Video footage captured the strike, according to reports.
Following the military action, the U.S. Coast Guard initiated search and rescue operations for the three survivors. No U.S. military casualties were reported in connection with the strike.
The incident represents part of ongoing U.S. counter-narcotics operations in Pacific waters, where authorities regularly patrol for vessels suspected of drug trafficking activities. The Eastern Pacific has been a focus area for interdiction efforts targeting maritime drug smuggling routes.
Details about the specific circumstances leading to the strike, the type of vessel involved, and the nature of suspected contraband aboard were not immediately available.