Fourth U.S. strike on suspected drug boat in days leaves four dead

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The United States military carried out a fourth strike in recent days targeting a suspected drug-trafficking vessel, killing four people aboard, officials said on Tuesday.

The operation is part of an intensified counter-narcotics campaign in international waters, as U.S. forces step up efforts to disrupt maritime drug routes, according to defense officials.

Details on the vessel’s nationality and the identities of those killed were not immediately disclosed. Authorities said the boat was believed to be involved in trafficking illicit drugs, though the type and quantity were not specified.

The latest strike follows three similar operations in quick succession, underscoring what officials describe as a surge in trafficking activity along key maritime corridors.

A spokesperson said the U.S. Department of Defense is working with regional partners to monitor and intercept suspected smuggling operations, adding that such missions are conducted in line with international law.

Analysts say increased enforcement reflects growing concern over transnational drug networks adapting to tighter controls on land by shifting routes to sea.

Human rights groups have previously raised concerns about the use of force in counter-narcotics operations, calling for greater transparency and adherence to legal standards.

U.S. officials did not indicate whether further strikes are planned but said operations would continue as part of broader efforts to curb illicit trafficking.

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