Intel / Military Insight
Ecuadorian fishermen drone strikes
US and Salvadoran military forces attacked Ecuadorian fishing vessels under the false assumption of drug trafficking. On March 17, the Negra Francisco Duarte was struck by drones, resulting in injuries and chaos among the crew. Instead of conducting an inspection, the military opted for immediate strikes, forcing fishermen into the ocean.
Source material: Ecuadorian fishermen testify to surviving US drone strikes
Summary
US and Salvadoran military forces attacked Ecuadorian fishing vessels under the false assumption of drug trafficking. On March 17, the Negra Francisco Duarte was struck by drones, resulting in injuries and chaos among the crew. Instead of conducting an inspection, the military opted for immediate strikes, forcing fishermen into the ocean.
Following the attack, the crew was detained by US soldiers, who treated them as criminals despite their innocence. Another vessel, the Don Maca, faced similar drone attacks, leading to further detentions and disappearances. Reports indicate that the crew was held incommunicado for five days.
Additional incidents involving drone strikes against Ecuadorian fishing vessels have been reported, with several fishermen still missing. The pattern of attacks raises serious concerns about the military's engagement protocols and the treatment of civilians in conflict zones.
Despite a public rejection of US military bases in Ecuador, US troops have continued to operate in the region, leading to increased civilian casualties. The ongoing military actions blur the lines between combatants and civilians, undermining the principles of international law.
Perspectives
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Ecuadorian fishermen
- Describe the traumatic experience of being attacked by drones
- Highlight the unjust treatment by US soldiers during detention
- Report on the ongoing pattern of drone strikes against fishing vessels
- Emphasize the lack of accountability for military actions
- Point out the disappearance of fishermen following attacks
US military actions
- Justify drone strikes based on the assumption of drug trafficking
- Claim that military operations are necessary for national security
- Defend the treatment of detainees as standard procedure in conflict zones
- Argue that military presence deters drug trafficking in the region
- Maintain that operations are conducted under strict engagement rules
Neutral / Shared
- Acknowledge the complexity of military operations in civilian areas
- Recognize the need for better identification protocols in military engagements
- Note the increasing reports of civilian casualties in military operations
Metrics
injuries
His foot was shattered. injuries
injury sustained by a crew member during the attack
This injury exemplifies the physical harm inflicted on civilians during military operations.
His foot was shattered.
missing
Eight fishermen remained missing, presumed to be in Costa de Nel Salvador. individuals
fishermen unaccounted for after military actions
The disappearance of these individuals raises serious concerns about the treatment of civilians.
Eight fishermen remained missing, presumed to be in Costa de Nel Salvador.
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US and Salvadoran military forces attacked an Ecuadorian fishing vessel, mistaking it for a drug trafficking boat. This incident highlights the risks of assuming guilt based on suspicion in military operations.
- US and Salvadoran military forces attacked an Ecuadorian fishing vessel, wrongly identifying it as a drug trafficking boat. This incident underscores the dangers of presuming guilt based on suspicion in the war on drugs
- The fishermen on the attacked vessel faced immediate peril, with some injured and forced to jump into the ocean to escape. The lack of warning and ensuing violence reflect a serious neglect for civilian safety
- Following the attack, the fishermen were detained, handcuffed, and hooded by American soldiers. This treatment raises significant concerns about the accountability and rights of civilians during military operations
- Despite public opposition to US military bases in Ecuador, American troops continue to operate in the area, escalating tensions. The presence of a US aircraft carrier and rising reports of civilian attacks highlight a dangerous increase in military involvement
- The ongoing strikes against fishing vessels blur the distinction between combatants and civilians, threatening the principles of international law. This situation endangers the safety and rights of innocent fishermen in the region