CASTRIES, St Lucia — U.S. Southern Command said a U.S. military strike targeted a vessel in the Eastern Pacific on April 15, killing three male suspected narcoterrorists. The command said the vessel was tied to alleged narcotics operations.
Officials said no U.S. military personnel were harmed. The latest action follows a previous U.S. strike in the Eastern Pacific. The precise location of the strike, the identities of those killed, and further operational details were not immediately released.
What We Know About the U.S. Military Strike Kills 3 in Eastern Pacific
- U.S. Southern Command said the operation took place on April 15.
- The target was described as a vessel in the Eastern Pacific.
- Officials said three male suspected narcoterrorists were killed.
- No U.S. military personnel were harmed, according to the command.
What We Don’t Know
- The exact location of the strike has not been disclosed.
- The identities of those killed have not been released.
- The full circumstances surrounding the operation remain unclear.
- Independent verification of the U.S. military’s claims was not immediately available.
This is a developing story. Unitedpac St Lucia News will update this report as confirmed information becomes available.































