US Military Targets Suspected Militants in Eastern Pacific Boat Strike
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In the latest incident of its kind, the United States military has carried out a boat strike in the Eastern Pacific, killing three individuals. The attack is part of a string of killings by the US that human rights organizations have condemned as potentially unlawful.
According to officials, the strike targeted suspected militants, though details about their identities and affiliations remain unclear. The incident took place in international waters, raising concerns about the legality and transparency of such operations.
This latest action follows a pattern of US military interventions in the region, which have drawn criticism from advocacy groups. They argue that the strikes often lack sufficient evidence of wrongdoing and may violate international laws governing the use of force. The US government has defended the operations as necessary to combat threats to national security.

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