2026-05-09T01:02:40.138Z / 路透社
作者:卡尼什卡·辛格、克里斯蒂安·马丁内斯
2026年5月9日 格林尼治标准时间1:02 更新于40分钟前
华盛顿,5月8日(路透社)——美军周五表示,其在东太平洋打击了一艘船只,造成2人死亡、1人幸存。
这是最新一起此类打击行动——人权组织将其贴上“法外处决”的标签,而华盛顿方面则称其打击目标是“恐怖毒贩”。以下是相关细节:
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- 美国南方司令部在X平台上称,此次打击造成两名男性死亡,一人幸存。
- 美国南方司令部称,已通知美国海岸警卫队开展搜救行动。
- 据《纽约时报》援引一名美国官员的话,搜救幸存者的工作由墨西哥海军负责。
- 美军此类打击行动中几乎鲜有幸存者。
- 近几周来,美军在东太平洋通过致命打击袭击了多艘船只。
- 自去年9月以来,美军对这类船只的打击已造成超过190人死亡。
- 唐纳德·特朗普政府称,这些船只当时正在运输毒品。
- 美国南方司令部周五称,遭打击船只由“指定恐怖组织”操控,且正“沿已知的贩毒航线航行”。
- 该司令部未指明相关组织或人员身份,也未就其说法提供细节。
- 美国及全球范围内的专家和人权倡导者均对此次打击行动的合法性提出质疑。
- 人权观察组织和大赦国际称此类打击为“非法的法外处决”。
- 美国公民自由联盟将特朗普政府针对打击目标的指控斥为“毫无根据、制造恐慌的言论”。
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US military says its strike on vessel in Eastern Pacific kills 2, leaves 1 survivor
2026-05-09T01:02:40.138Z / Reuters
By Kanishka Singh and Christian Martinez
May 9, 2026 1:02 AM UTC Updated 40 mins ago
WASHINGTON, May 8 (Reuters) – The U.S. military said on Friday it struck a vessel in the Eastern Pacific, killing two people and leaving one survivor.
It marked the latest such attack that rights groups label as “extrajudicial killings” and which Washington describes as targeting “narco-terrorists.” Here are some details:
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- The U.S. Southern Command said on X that two males were killed in the strike while one person survived.
- The U.S. Coast Guard was notified for search and rescue operations, the Southern Command said.
- A U.S. official cited by the New York Times said the Mexican Navy was in charge of the search for the survivor.
- There have rarely been survivors of the U.S. strikes.
- U.S. forces have attacked multiple boats in the Eastern Pacific in recent weeks through deadly strikes.
- The U.S. military’s strikes on such vessels have killed more than 190 people since September.
- President Donald Trump’s administration says the vessels were transporting narcotics.
- The Southern Command said on Friday the targeted vessel was operated by “Designated Terrorists Organizations” and was “transiting along known narco-trafficking routes.”
- It did not identify the organizations or the individuals and did not provide details on its claims.
- Experts and human rights advocates, both in the U.S. and globally, have questioned the legality of the strikes.
- Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International call the strikes “unlawful extrajudicial killings.”
- The American Civil Liberties Union casts the assertions by the Trump administration against those it targets as “unsubstantiated, fear-mongering claims.”
Reporting by Kanishka Singh and Christian Martinez; Editing by Sergio Non, Kim Coghill and Tom Hogue
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