At Least 200 People Killed in U.S. Strikes on Suspected Drug Boats

At least 200 people have been killed in U.S. strikes on suspected drug boats after forces with Joint Task Force – Operation Southern Spear hit two boats over the weekend. The U.S. struck two boats in the Eastern Pacific – one on Friday and one on Saturday – killing three men in each strike. Th

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U.S. forces strike a boat suspected of trafficking narcotics in the Eastern Pacific, May 30, 2026. US Southern Command image

At least 200 people have been killed in U.S. strikes on suspected drug boats after forces with Joint Task Force – Operation Southern Spear hit two boats over the weekend.

The U.S. struck two boats in the Eastern Pacific – one on Friday and one on Saturday – killing three men in each strike. The six deaths bring Operation Southern Spear’s total death toll to at least 200. There are at least five survivors whose status are unknown but are likely presumed dead.

The U.S. conducted seven strikes in May, one less than in April, with all but one strike in the Eastern Pacific, according to data compiled by USNI News. There have been a total of 62 strikes announced since President Donald Trump revealed the first one in early September 2025.

The U.S. has continued to keep a relatively steady pace of strikes despite the shift in attention toward Iran. In addition to the strikes in April and May, there were three in March, eight in February and one in January.

U.S. Marines with Maritime Raid Force, Littoral Combat Force-24, move towards a UH-1Y Venom assigned to Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron (VMM) 365 (Reinforced), LCF-24, during a Maritime Interdiction Operation Full Mission Profile rehearsal aboard San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock USS Fort Lauderdale (LPD 28) while underway in the Caribbean Sea, May 22, 2026. US Marine Corps photo

Operation Southern Spear strikes have continued despite a diminished naval presence in U.S. Southern Command. The 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit, embarked on USS Iwo Jima (LHD-7), return home Monday, while USS Fort Lauderdale (LPD-28) – the last ship of the Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group – will remain in the Caribbean with the 24th MEU, operating under Littoral Combat Force-24. Iwo Jima is expected to return home to Naval Station Norfolk, Va., in the coming days after nearly 10 months. USS San Antonio (LPD-17) returned home in April after nearly eight months.

Guided-missile cruiser USS Lake Erie (CG-70) and Littoral Combat Ship USS Billings (LCS-15) are also operating in the Caribbean.

The U.S. Coast Guard also continues to conduct interdiction missions. On Friday, the service announced that it seized about 900 pounds of cocaine from a vessel off the coast of Cape Florida, Fla.

Heather Mongilio

Heather Mongilio is a reporter with USNI News. She has a master’s degree in science journalism and has covered local courts, crime, health, military affairs and the Naval Academy.

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