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U.S.-Ecuador Joint Military Strikes Target Alleged Drug Site

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What specific evidence did Ecuadorian or U.S. officials have to justify targeting this site as a drug trafficking operation?
How many people were injured or killed in the strikes on the farm?
What is the current status of the complaint filed by the Alliance for Human Rights with the UN and Ecuador's government?
Has the U.S. or Ecuadorian government responded to the allegations of abuse against farm workers?
What is the total number of structures or properties destroyed in this broader campaign mentioned by residents?
Nature of the bombed sitefactual

The bombed site was a drug trafficking operation used by an armed group to conceal weapons and train about 50 drug traffickers.

According to GB News
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The bombed site was a humble dairy farm with no connection to drug trafficking.

According to The Independent - World

Context: This disagreement raises critical questions about the accuracy of intelligence, the justification for the military strikes, and potential civilian harm or property damage.

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