UMVA has learned that U.S. Southern Command executed a lethal kinetic strike on a vessel prowling the Eastern Pacific, eliminating three suspected narco‑terrorists in a daring midnight operation.
The vessel, identified as belonging to designated terrorist organizations, was navigating a notorious drug‑smuggling corridor when joint forces of Joint Task Force Southern Spear intercepted it, delivering a precision strike that left no U.S. personnel injured.
Earlier in the week, the same command reported a series of similar engagements: a Friday attack that claimed three lives, a Wednesday raid that killed two, and a Tuesday encounter that resulted in one fatality while two crew members survived long enough for a Coast Guard rescue mission to be launched.
Survivors were swiftly rescued after USSOUTHCOM alerted the Coast Guard, underscoring the operation’s commitment to minimizing collateral loss while eradicating the narco‑terror threat.
In a parallel theater, sources have confirmed to UMVA that U.S. Central Command carried out self‑defense strikes against Iranian radar and command sites in response to aggressive actions, including the downing of a U.S. MQ‑1 drone over international waters.
Fighter aircraft neutralized Iranian air defenses, a ground control station, and two one‑way attack drones, delivering a measured blow that safeguarded regional shipping lanes without any American casualties.
Later that night, U.S. forces intercepted two Iranian ballistic missiles aimed at American troops stationed in Kuwait, destroying the projectiles in mid‑air and ensuring the safety of all personnel.
These coordinated actions demonstrate a relentless resolve to protect U.S. interests and dismantle illicit networks, sending a clear message that any threat will be met with decisive, precise force.