After Undercounting Boat Strike Killings, U.S. Military Updates Death Toll
The United States killed 11 civilians in boat strikes on December 30 — eight more people than previously reported, according to new figures provided exclusively to The Intercept by Col. Emanuel Ortiz, Southern Command’s chief of public affairs. This attack on three vessels represents one of the largest single-day death tolls since the U.S. military began targeting alleged drug smuggling boats last September. The U.S military has now killed 123 people in the campaign.
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When the December 30 attack was first announced, SOUTHCOM said only that after striking one vessel and killing three people, an unspecified number of crew from two nearby boats leapt into the Pacific Ocean. After several days, the U.S. Coast Guard abandoned the search for the men. A U.S. official told The Intercept that the survivors were presumed........
