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More deaths in US attack on suspected drug boat

More deaths in US attack on suspected drug boat

Six people were killed on Sunday during a U.S. military attack on a boat in the eastern Pacific Ocean. The U.S. military stated that the vessel was suspected of being involved in drug trafficking.

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