Pete Hegseth posted video footage of the most recent strikes on X. Pete Hegseth/XThe UK has stopped sharing some intelligence with the US amid fears military strikes ordered by Donald Trump on boats allegedly carrying drugs are illegal, it has been reported. America has carried out more than a dozen strikes since September on vessels near the Venezuelan coast and the eastern Pacific Ocean, killing more than 70 people. AdvertisementTwo more boats were blown up on Sunday, killing six people, according to US defence secretary Pete Hegseth. Volker Turk, the UN’s human rights chief, has said that the strikes violate international law and amount to “extrajudicial killing”. AdvertisementHe said: “Decisions on this are a matter for the US and I’m not going to get into intelligence and security matters.