US makes another attack on vessel in the Pacific; two survive The US Armed Forces said on Tuesday (16) that they sank a vessel in the Western Pacific, killing one person and leaving two survivors. Similar attacks have occurred since the second half of last year in the Caribbean Sea and the South American Pacific coast. Washington justifies the actions as combating supposed “narco-terrorists”. Human rights groups, on the other hand, classify them as extrajudicial executions. US Southern Command reported that one man died in the attack, while two men survived. US military again bombs vessel in the Pacific accused of drug trafficking Reproduction/Social media "On June 16, by order of the commander of Central Command, Gen. Francis L. Donovan, Joint Task Force South Spear conducted a lethal kinetic strike against a vessel operated by Designated Terrorist Organizations. Intelligence confirmed that the vessel was transiting known narcotics trafficking routes in the Eastern Pacific and was involved in narcotics trafficking operations. A male narco-terrorist was killed during this action, and there were two male survivors. Following the confrontation, USSOUTHCOM immediately notified the US Coast Guard to activate the Search and Rescue system for survivors. No US military forces were injured", says the statement released on the social network X.