Anonymous Rare Survivors of Pacific Boat(...) 04/22/26(Wed)14:42:05 No. 1508217 https://www.dropsitenews.com/p/rare-survivors-of-pacific-boat-strikes As airstrikes and reports of torture under Ecuador’s U.S.-backed military regime continue to mount, fishermen tell Drop Site News they were blindfolded and held hostage for eight days. CAMILA LOURDES GALARZA APR 21, 2026 >>
Anonymous 04/22/26(Wed)14:42:55 No. 1508219 QUITO, Ecuador—The last time Roxanna Mero heard from her husband Carlos was January 19. Calling from sea on an emergency line, he said an “American aircraft, two drones, and a blue patrol ship” had been circling La Fiorella, the Ecuadorian fishing boat he captained. The presence of an airplane worried him, given that Trump’s extrajudicial airstrikes across the Pacific and Caribbean have killed more than 170 people in 6 months, but a local coast guard had already inspected the vessel, found nothing and cleared them to continue. The next day, the boat went up in smoke. The eight fishermen aboard have not been seen since. Three independent accounts from relatives of the missing crew assert that eyewitnesses, on a nearby raft at the time of the incident, saw La Fiorella engulfed in flames. “They’ve been threatened not to speak to the press. They’re scared for their lives,” said Angelica Lourdes Mero, whose son and spouse are among the disappeared men. >>
Anonymous 04/22/26(Wed)14:43:56 No. 1508221 Ninety days after La Fiorella vanished, Roxanna told Drop Site News, “No search team has been sent out. In Manta, we live with constant military helicopters circling overhead every hour but none of them have been used to find my husband.” The helicopters are part of ongoing US-Ecuadorian joint operations, despite 60% of Ecuadorians voting to uphold the constitutional ban on foreign military presence in their territories this past November. The ban was originally introduced in 2007, precisely due to the U.S. military sinking fishing boats off the coast of Manta. Under right-wing president Daniel Noboa, Ecuador has become a critical U.S. proxy in the region; described as a “North American colony” by political analyst and former advisor to Ecuador’s Secretary of International Relations Daniel Granja. The military regime, which rules by martial law, has stonewalled all inquiries into the whereabouts of the fishermen. “They slammed the door in our face,” Angelica Mero told Drop Site News. The United Nations Committee on Forced Disappearances, which was already investigating Noboa’s armed forces prior to this incident, has issued a letter demanding answers on La Fiorella. Opposition lawmaker Mónica Palacios echoed those calls, announcing she will bring this case directly to the U.N. Now, 36 survivors of two Pacific attacks fitting a similar profile alleged that they were abducted and tortured by American forces and taken by boat all the way to El Salvador before being returned to Ecuador. Drop Site spoke to multiple survivors and attorneys from both boats. Drop Site reached out to the U.S. Southern Command for comment on all three incidents; they said they had no information to provide and directed questions to Ecuador. Drop Site asked Ecuador’s Port Authority for comment. They hung up after hearing the call was from journalists. >>
Anonymous 04/22/26(Wed)14:45:20 No. 1508223 On March 23, 16 Ecuadorian fishermen from a second vessel, La Negra Francisca Duarte II, were found by El Salvador’s coast guard, their limbs mangled and backs etched with burns. One man’s foot was spliced open, exposing bone. Another had lesions on the nape of his neck that left him dizzy whenever he moved. The fishermen told Drop Site News they’d been struck by a drone with a yellow cylinder five days earlier, forced to jump overboard to escape the fire caused by the explosion, and subsequently taken captive by forces on a U.S.-flagged blue patrol ship—just like the one Roxanna Mero’s husband, Carlos Valencia Mero, had described before he disappeared. Captain Hernán Flores, one of the 16 survivors, said the word “Spear” was written on the hull of the blue ship. Trump’s counternarcotics military program in the Americas is named Operation Southern Spear. “A lot of us had wounds all over our bodies from the explosion. One young man was bleeding so much he filled the floor of our lifeboat with blood,” said Flores. “The drone had flown through our cabin window, torn my nephew’s foot so bad you could see flesh and bone, and made the boat’s roof cave-in on the back of my neck. A few seconds later, an explosion shook the boat causing a terrible ringing in our ears. Out of exasperation, the guys threw themselves into the water, some without life jackets, even the ones who don’t know how to swim.” >>
Anonymous 04/22/26(Wed)14:46:20 No. 1508224 As the fishermen made their way toward what they hoped was safety on the nearby blue boat, an aircraft hovered directly overhead. Nearing closer, they spotted blonde-haired men, armed to the teeth, dressed in camouflage uniforms, and yelling “hands-up” in English. Flores said they began to pray, convinced they were going to die. Guns drawn, the men placed hoods over the fishermens’ heads, handcuffed them, and held them on the blue ship’s scorching metal deck for over 24 hours, blistering their skin. The Ecuadorian crew of La Negra Francisca Duarte II were surprised to find themselves detained following the attack. Like Mero’s husband, they had been cleared to proceed by Ecuadorian coast guard personnel just hours earlier at a checkpoint near the Galápagos. The gunmen, issuing instructions through an interpreter, offered no explanation for why they were being apprehended, nor did they bother to inquire what had happened, as a rescue team might, or search their boat for evidence, as a counternarcotics operation would. All but one fisherman were denied medical attention, despite the severity of what they had just endured. Held for days, they were refused food and given only one bottle of water. >>
Anonymous 04/22/26(Wed)14:47:21 No. 1508226 The following day, despite being in Ecuadorian waters near the Galapagos Islands, the kidnappers transported the fishermen roughly 900 nautical miles north, turning them over to El Salvador’s coast guard. Drop Site News spoke to 11 associates across El Salvador’s Ministry of Defense, coast guard, and navy, all of whom said they were aware of the incident but were unauthorized to comment. In recent years, El Salvador’s government has drawn scrutiny from human rights advocates over President Nayib Bukele’s embrace of U.S. President Donald Trump’s migration policies, labeling him an accomplice to U.S. human rights violations, with several documented cases of torture in its prisons—facilities the Trump administration has contracted to hold deported migrants. On March 24, El Salvador’s authorities began coordinating the return of the fishermen to Ecuador. “Just like the Americans didn’t do anything to help save us when our boat was bombed, the Ecuadorian government also hasn’t done anything to help us,” Flores told Drop Site. “It was our families who made sure we got home safe.” >>
Anonymous 04/22/26(Wed)14:48:32 No. 1508228 >>1508217 I'm pretty sure once ICE gets indicted at the end of this year when Dems take the house, there going to find a LOT of torture that happened at these unlabeled prison camps that were supposed to be 'temporary' (Going on 2 years temporary, with 25% of its occupants still there)>>
Anonymous 04/22/26(Wed)14:48:35 No. 1508229 “El pueblo salva al pueblo,” he said, a popular Spanish saying about solidarity and mutual support between working-class people. Ecuador’s Foreign Minister, Gabriela Sommerfeld, cast doubt on the innocence of the fishermen and defended the extrajudicial assault. “Ecuador and North America are working cooperatively with joint activities. I cannot tell you for sure what activities the fishermen were carrying out or the situations they are in,” Sommerfeld told local media. Throughout her tenure, Sommerfeld has repeatedly come under fire for failing to uphold international law. Most notably, when Ecuador stormed the Mexican embassy to kidnap former Vice President Jorge Glas of left-wing party Revolución Ciudadana, ending diplomatic ties between the two nations for the first time since they were established in 1838. An event that Tamara Lajtman, researcher with the Lawfare Observatory and the Institute for Latin American & Caribbean Studies, said was the foreshadowing for an autocracy rife with abuses, “It revealed a willingness to use state force outside of any legal limits. It’s really not an isolated incident, but rather a symptom of an authoritarian way of exercising power.” >>
Anonymous 04/22/26(Wed)14:49:36 No. 1508230 Legal counsel for La Negra Francisca, Jorge Chiriboga, frames the airstrike as a similar breach of international law. “This is an invasion of Ecuador’s airspace and maritime because it occurred within Ecuador’s Insular Exclusive Economic Zone,” Chiriboga told Drop Site. Chiriboga, shared GPS photos with Drop Site News taken at the site of the bombing showing La Negra Francisca was operating within permitted limits. “These attacks are no longer just a mistake,” he continued. It is a planned and coordinated abuse against working-class civilian fishermen who are unarmed and they should be condemned by international law. Imagine these bombs would’ve killed all of them, it is an extrajudicial action by a foreign nation, it’s an abuse by the biggest force in the world.” >>
Anonymous 04/22/26(Wed)14:50:30 No. 1508231 This is why I'm convinced US Forces would do literally anything if Trump asked them to: Anyone with any ounce of integrity or soul and not goymutt attack dogs has been sacked. >>
Anonymous 04/22/26(Wed)14:50:38 No. 1508232 The second report of torture came two weeks later. On April 3rd, 20 more Ecuadorian fishermen aboard the Don Maca were intercepted by El Salvador’s coast guard. Arriving with vision and hearing loss, bruised limbs, and perforated arms, they reported a strikingly similar account of an alleged attack by U.S. soldiers: a bombarded boat, a round of bullets, and no due process. This time, the men charged that they had been held hostage and hooded for eight days. “They treated us like animals,” said Sebastián Palacios of the Don Maca vessel, his thousand-yard stare welling with tears as he embraced his family at the Manta airport upon finally returning to Ecuador weeks later. Several workers of both the Don Maca and La Negra Francisca remain hospitalized; many are receiving psychiatric care, as well. The attorney for the Don Maca crew, Pilar Muñoz, recounted her clients’ testimonies to Drop Site News. “Two small drones and one big drone had been tailing them for 24 hours,” she said. “They informed Don Maca’s owner, Cristian Mendoza, of the sighting, and he assured them not to worry, as the boat and fishermen had all the proper licensing and registration. He told them, ‘There’s no problem since you’re just there to fish.’” “But the next day,” Muñoz continued, “a drone struck their boat, causing an explosion just 15 centimeters from the gas tank. Had it hit any closer, they would’ve all died from the explosion, and there would’ve been no survivors to tell this story.” >>
Anonymous 04/22/26(Wed)14:51:40 No. 1508234 Immediately, the crew scrambled to raise a white flag, signaling they were unarmed and in distress. Men in uniforms on an adjacent boat—who the survivors of Don Maca also identified as U.S. military—followed with multiple rounds of glass pellet gunfire, leaving crew member Erik Coello with 70% vision loss and his arms riddled with puncture wounds and embedded glass. They eventually ceased and instructed them to approach their boat. The fishermen said the kidnappers were white, spoke English, and accompanied by a translator with an Ecuadorian dialect. A survivor, who asked not to be named due to pending legal action, told Drop Site News that, once detained on the boat, he was fired on again with a pellet gun. The account resembled what Coello had experienced, though by then the men had been hooded and were unable to see what exactly was being done to them. >>
Anonymous 04/22/26(Wed)14:52:41 No. 1508235 Just before men in fatigues forced hoods over their heads, the fishermen caught a glimpse of them doubling back to bomb and sink their already damaged boat. “If the boat would’ve actually been carrying drugs, they wouldn’t have drowned the boat because they would’ve needed to use it as proof,” Muñoz pointed out. Ecuador’s interior minister, for example, released video of a different detained vessel around the same time that was found carrying 300 packages of cocaine 180 nautical miles off the coast of Manta. In the video, officials are seen carefully locating, documenting, and preserving the evidence with no signs of a drone strike. Unlike Don Maca or La Negra Francisca’s fishermen, the alleged traffickers aboard the vessel were returned to Ecuador the same day, alive and without apparent serious injuries— paraded in front of TV outlets as a victory lap for the Ecuadorian government. >>
Anonymous 04/22/26(Wed)14:53:42 No. 1508236 While no drugs or illicit behavior were found on any of the three boats, the same cannot be said for ships belonging to the family and private enterprises of Ecuador’s right-wing president, Daniel Noboa. In 2025, Colombian investigative journal, Revista Raya, revealed that €26 million worth of cocaine headed for Croatia had been seized by Ecuadorian authorities from the shipping containers of Noboa Trading. Leaked chats showed Balkan drug traffickers bragging that they had exclusive access to Noboa Trading ports and containers. An employee of Noboa Trading, Jose Luis Rivera, responsible for inspecting the ports for narcotics, has been arrested by Ecuadorian officials four times in connection to drug trafficking. Noboa’s personal attorney, who he later appointed Minister of Health, served as the legal representation for Rivera. Rivera’s charges were dismissed after Ecuador’s attorney general decided not to pursue charges. In March the head of Ecuador’s notorious cartel, Los Tiguerones, told Spanish newspaper El Mundo that President Noboa struck a deal with the group to whip votes for his election in exchange for immunity, contradicting his primary campaign pledge to combat drug trafficking and corruption. The Miami-born billionaire was elected president of Ecuador only after the assassination of his political rival, Fernando Villavicencio; American mercenary group, Blackwater, patrolled voting sites on election day. Noboa has since built a military regime, backed by the U.S. through Pentagon-supplied bombs, and enforced using a never-ending decree that the country is in a state of war. The FBI even opened its first office on Ecuadorian soil under the pretext of fighting drug trafficking. A UN probe determined there was insufficient legal basis for Noboa’s state of war decree. >>
Anonymous 04/22/26(Wed)14:54:42 No. 1508237 Tamara Lajtman, researcher at the Lawfare Observatory, calls it “the consolidation of an authoritarian project with strong elements of militarization and geopolitical alignment with the United States.” “Ecuador is being reconfigured as a strategic enclave in the hemispheric security architecture of the United States, especially in that strategic competition with China,” Lajtman continued. “We’re seeing raids, judicial proceedings, actions in the electoral arena, public stigmatization.” All the while, drug trafficking has soared under Noboa’s presidency, now accounting for 70% of the world’s cocaine distribution. The spectacle of “combatting drug trafficking” while actually targeting civilians is reminiscent of Colombia’s 2006 “Falsos Positivos” scandal wherein U.S.-funded armies massacred an estimated 6,000 disabled men, luring them to remote areas under the false promise of a job, then slaughtering and dressing them in guerrilla uniforms to meet wartime quotas. In March, the New York Times published an investigation that found campesinos, in the indigenous and oil-rich Sucumbíos region of the Amazon, had been kidnapped, waterboarded, electrocuted, and bombed during a joint operation by the Ecuadorian military and U.S. Southern Command. Using U.S. intelligence, the operation had supposedly identified a FARC dissident drug camp. However, the New York Times, and several local journalists, found no proof of a drug camp—only a farm whose workers were left with severe physical and psychological trauma. >>
Anonymous 04/22/26(Wed)14:55:43 No. 1508238 A few months prior, 16 Ecuadorian soldiers were convicted for the kidnapping and burning to death of 4 Afro-Ecuadorian children as young as 11 years old. The military tried to justify the atrocity by wrongfully accusing them of drug trafficking. As executive power continues to be unconstitutionally consolidated in Ecuador, through the banning of political opposition parties, the rescheduling of elections, the kidnapping of democratically elected officials, and the assasination of indigenous workers on strike, a sense that the country has slid into autocracy now prevails. As former president of Ecuador’s National Assembly and the leader of Noboa’s largest political opposition party, Gabriel Rivadeneira, said, “Ecuador is living under dictatorship. Whoever raises their voice to defend the rights of their people either has their life threatened, their house raided, or is sent to jail.” Leave a comment *Correction, April 21, 2026: Noboa’s personal attorney is the former Minister of Health, not the current minister. The mistake was due to an editing error. >>
Anonymous 04/22/26(Wed)14:55:52 No. 1508240 >>1508235 >“If the boat would’ve actually been carrying drugs, they wouldn’t have drowned the boat because they would’ve needed to use it as proof,” Muñoz pointed out. He gets it . The Navy realized they fucked up pretty quickly. They were probably hoping the drone would just sink the boat and nobody would be made aware that the attack ever happened, but they had already made a radio distress call at that time and every organization in the world would have been made aware that they just accidentally bombed an innocent fisherman's boat. It was like how they used cruise missiles against little outboard dinghies, but then treated boats with real drugs on them with kid gloves, parading their occupants around: Trump needed an excuse to validate owning the waters, and this crew didn't fit their excuse.>>
Anonymous 04/22/26(Wed)15:35:37 No. 1508252 >>1508240 This is also another reason to send trump and everyone involved to the ICC to stand trial.>>
Anonymous 04/22/26(Wed)16:42:29 No. 1508274 >>1508224 >they spotted blonde-haired men Doesn't sound like the US military to me.>>
Anonymous 04/22/26(Wed)18:04:53 No. 1508306 Other sources: https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2026/apr/21/ecuador-us-boat-strike-survivors https://www.commondreams.org/news/boat-strike-survivors a different incident: https://www.undercurrentnews.com/2026/04/14/ecuadorian-tuna-fishing-vessels-rescued-crew-claims-drone-attack/ >>
Anonymous 04/22/26(Wed)18:18:10 No. 1508314 >>1508252 LOL how the fuck do you plan to do that?>>
Anonymous 04/22/26(Wed)18:20:40 No. 1508317 >>1508228 I hope so, but I have very little hope dems will actuslly do whats needed. Current established dems are just not the types.>>
Anonymous 04/22/26(Wed)18:21:19 No. 1508318 >>1508314 They get booted out like Orban and then we send them off ourselves.>>
Anonymous 04/22/26(Wed)18:27:15 No. 1508322 >>1508314 Arrest them. What a dumb question>>
Anonymous 04/22/26(Wed)18:29:55 No. 1508323 >>1508318 We? I'd like to see you try. Nobody is detaining Trump to stand trial at the ICC, anymore than they'll detain Biden for blowing up a building full of kids in Afghanistan after the pullout, or Obama for killing an American citizen without due process. Not to mention a lot of pissed off MAGA will probably start blowing shit up.>>1508322 Which won't happen.>>
Anonymous 04/22/26(Wed)18:33:07 No. 1508325 >>1508323 At least you admit you're terrorists>>
Anonymous 04/22/26(Wed)18:40:29 No. 1508328 >>1508323 >Which won't happen. >He thinks Repubs aren't going to lose the next two major election seasons >He thinks any Dems are getting in on any platforms other than making this entire admin pay for their many crimes >>
Anonymous 04/22/26(Wed)18:47:37 No. 1508329 >>1508325 Hey we learned from the best. >>1508328 >>He thinks Repubs aren't going to lose the next two major election seasons Didn't say that, Mr. Strawman.>He thinks any Dems are getting in on any platforms other than making this entire admin pay for their many crimes lol I guess you didn't learn from last time, when that strategy landed Trump back in office for another term.>>
Anonymous 04/22/26(Wed)18:51:33 No. 1508330 >>1508329 >lol I guess you didn't learn from last time, when that strategy landed Trump back in office for another term. Pointedly the Biden admin was incredibly soft which is why people weren't enthused to vote for it again. Next time they won't let Trump use his stall tactics and pet judges.>>
Anonymous 04/22/26(Wed)19:19:32 No. 1508334 >>1508330 >Pointedly the Biden admin was incredibly soft Is that supposed to be a joke? The Biden admin is the only admin I know of that has ever charged hundreds of people with seditious conspiracy charges (while being soft on BLM), wiretapped Republicans, censored conservatives, and tried all sorts of lawfare to prevent Trump from even running in the election. If that's your idea of soft, then trust me I WANT to see your version of hard so we can swing this pendulum enough to break the clock and start the next Civil War.>>
Anonymous 04/22/26(Wed)19:23:33 No. 1508336 >>1508334 >The Biden admin is the only admin I know of that has ever charged hundreds of people with seditious conspiracy charges (while being soft on BLM) Not the Trump admin>wiretapped Republicans Literally every admin has done this.>censored conservatives Yeah yeah "oh no they took down my facebook bullshit", we know.>tried all sorts of lawfare to prevent Trump from even running in the election. Because a literal traitor and felon cannot run. The fact they were unsuccessful is a sign they did not try nearly as hard as he deserved. This man literally stole and sold state secrets and tried to overturn an election he lost. The fact he wasn't fucking gitmoed is a sign they did not go hard enough on punishing him for that.>>
Anonymous 04/22/26(Wed)19:26:24 No. 1508337 >>1508336 >>wiretapped Republicans >Literally every admin has done this. Not true Republicans weren't targeted, just people working with monitored Russian agents. Republicans just have a problem that they were wiretapped talking with known Russian agents.>>
Anonymous 04/22/26(Wed)19:27:18 No. 1508338 >>1508334 If I was any kind of Republican I’d be distancing myself from the shit storm that’s coming. This terrorist stuff is indefensible and it’s destroying America. Trump’s first term wasn’t anything even remotely close to the kind of shit that’s happening this term, the worst thing was at the Capitol, January 6th, and Trump had some deniability there but this time around he is getting sloppy and saying all kinds of things he shouldn’t be and if there’s not a reckoning it’ll be the end of the US as we know it, because there’ll be no deterrent for the next despot to become president>>
Anonymous 04/22/26(Wed)19:28:08 No. 1508339 >>1508336 >The fact they were unsuccessful is a sign they did not try nearly as hard as he deserved. Or because it was a bullshit case where you tried to turn misdemeanors into felonies just so you could prevent him from running. Like I said, try harder this time.>>
Anonymous 04/22/26(Wed)19:29:24 No. 1508340 >>1508339 Don't worry, your dementia daddy will either die in jail or in a third world country escaping the law>>
Anonymous 04/22/26(Wed)19:34:29 No. 1508344 >>1508336 >Yeah yeah "oh no they took down my facebook bullshit", we know. Just an FYI: many users on facebook, twitter etc use those platforms for advertising their products. There was no due process for the people who had their livelihoods stripped away during the Biden admin, and the only reason why you don't hear more about it is because they lack the resources and reach to get help.>>
Anonymous 04/22/26(Wed)19:37:20 No. 1508345 >>1508338 >This terrorist stuff is indefensible and it’s destroying America. Too late. You have lefties in blue states like Minnesota and California running around mob-beating the shit out of female reporters in the streets while the cops just stand their with their thumbs up their asses. Interrogating drivers to see if they support ICE and beating the shit out of them if they do. This is what's happened this year - and we're not even halfway done. The pattern of assaults, vandalism, arsons, shootings and killings has been going on for the last 10 years. There's no going back now.>>
Anonymous 04/22/26(Wed)19:42:40 No. 1508349 >>1508345 That’s just some low level insurrection and nobody likes ICE>>
Anonymous 04/22/26(Wed)19:42:51 No. 1508350 >>1508344 >Just an FYI: many users on facebook, twitter etc use those platforms for advertising their products. >There was no due process for the people who had their livelihoods stripped away during the Biden admin oh my fucking god you're actually trying to claim someone getting their scam supplement store on facebook banned is the Biden admin "stripping their livelihoods away". L M A O>>
Anonymous 04/22/26(Wed)19:54:45 No. 1508357 Being blindfolded or held in custody isn't torture and neither is being questioned. >>
Anonymous 04/22/26(Wed)20:27:10 No. 1508384 >>1508357 Being shot with glass shard ammo is a violation of every convention we've signed regarding any military weaponry in use by our army.>>
Anonymous 04/22/26(Wed)21:05:38 No. 1508404 >>1508357 Blindfolding might be torture and you aren’t addressing all the other things that were done to these fishermen that are mentioned in detail in the article all of which is posted below the OP, you retard>>
Anonymous 04/22/26(Wed)22:20:41 No. 1508476 >>1508334 The only one spying on Americans is trump. Also Biden is a center right moderate who had to be shamed for 2 years before going after the higher ups responsible for trump's failed coup, including trump himself. If this were a decently run country, trump would have been arrested and standing trial on Jan 21st 2021.>>
Anonymous 04/22/26(Wed)22:21:44 No. 1508478 >>1508349 Actually most patriotic Americans love ICE. seethe about it>>
Anonymous 04/23/26(Thu)00:35:05 No. 1508544 >>1508334 but you said it yourselves, you're all domestic terrorists>>
socialist Phoenix rises from t(...) 04/23/26(Thu)14:43:17 No. 1508671 >>1508334 >start the next Civil War. Say hello to my lil cruise missile, Cletus>>
Anonymous 04/23/26(Thu)14:46:50 No. 1508672 >>1508350 >lol we removed your primary source of income due to political reasons but it was probably a scam anyways so it was worth it Just end it you annoying shit.
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