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US strikes against suspected drug boats have killed 157 people, official says

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WASHINGTON, March 17 (Reuters) - ‌The United States military has so ​far killed 157 alleged members or affiliates of drug organizations in ⁠45 strikes against drug trafficking vessels in the Western Hemisphere, a senior U.S. defense official said on ​Tuesday.

Since September 2025, the United States military has carried out ‌a series of strikes in the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific against suspected drug vessels.

The lethal strikes are part ⁠of a broader campaign that the Trump ⁠administration says is aimed at cutting off the supply of illegal drugs. Legal experts and Democratic lawmakers have questioned the legality of the strikes.

In a written ‌statement to lawmakers, Joseph Humire, a senior Pentagon official ⁠responsible for homeland defense and  ‌Americas security affairs, said 47 "narco-trafficking vessels" ​had been destroyed in the strikes so far.

Humire said the strikes had a "significant and profound" impact, including ‌a 20% reduction in the movement ​of drug vessels ⁠in the Caribbean and a 25% reduction in ‌the Eastern Pacific. 

While the ⁠United States has put out videos after most of the strikes on social media, it has provided few ​other details, such ‌as what type of drugs the vessels were carrying, how ⁠much or details about ​those killed.

(Reporting by Idrees Ali and Phil Stewart; ​Editing by Sharon Singleton)

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