
The U.S. Coast Guard has suspended its search for potential survivors after U.S. military strikes targeted suspected drug-trafficking boats in the eastern Pacific. The search, lasting over 65 hours, was called off due to limited resources and a low probability of survival. The military struck a convoy of three boats, resulting in three deaths on one vessel and crew abandoning the other two. The number of individuals in the water remains undisclosed.
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