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Fear Grips Fishermen After Deadly U.S Strikes

18 February 2026
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Fear is spreading across the Eastern Caribbean fishing community after a U.S. military strike destroyed a small vessel at sea on February 13, leaving three people dead.

U.S. Southern Command says the action was part of a counter-narcotics operation targeting what it described as traffickers. But in Saint Lucia and nearby islands, fishermen say the incident has created deep anxiety — with many now worried about being mistaken for drug boats while working traditional fishing grounds.

Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre confirmed that lives were lost and said authorities are still verifying details, including whether any Saint Lucians were among those killed.

Fishing leaders across the region are now calling for clearer safeguards, better communication, and stronger coordination to ensure legitimate fishermen are not caught in anti-drug operations at sea.

The incident comes amid an intensified U.S. maritime crackdown in Caribbean waters — raising broader questions about safety, transparency, and sovereignty in a region where the sea remains both a livelihood and a lifeline.

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