UN Condemns US Strikes on Alleged Drug Smuggling Boats

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The United Nations has condemned deadly US strikes on suspected drug-trafficking boats. The United Nations called attacks in the Caribbean Sea, near Venezuela and the eastern Pacific Ocean “unacceptable,” and said they violated international human rights law.

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