US Strike On Alleged Drug Vessel In Caribbean Kills 3
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At least 61 people have been killed in 14 U.S. military strikes on boats in the Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean since early September. Here, we will address what is known about the targets of the strikes,
A submarine in the Pacific Ocean was found with over 12,000 pounds of cocaine worth over $165 million, officials said. The vessel was intercepted by officials with the U.S. Coast Guard, who arrested four suspected drug smugglers, the Coast Guard said in a ...
Mexican authorities are searching for a lone survivor seen clinging to wreckage following the strikes in the eastern Pacific Ocean.
THIS is the moment the US blasted a drug-smuggling submarine off the coast of Venezuela, wiping out two “narcoterrorists”. Trump celebrated the operation online and said it was a
The US military bombed two more suspected drug smuggling vessels — this time in the Eastern Pacific — killing five “narco-terrorists” on board, War Secretary Pete Hegseth revealed
At least two survivors from a deadly U.S. military strike in the Caribbean Sea are now in custody aboard an American vessel after being rescued by helicopter, according to a person familiar with details of the incident.
The U.S. launched a sixth strike against a suspected Venezuelan drug boat Thursday. Unlike the previous strikes, this one may have survivors, a U.S. official told Reuters, which first reported on the strike.
Jeison Obando Pérez is recovering in a Bogotá hospital from injuries he sustained in the attack, and will likely be released despite US demands for his arrest
Colombian President Gustavo Petro confirmed the suspect had been repatriated but accused the U.S. of having killed a fisherman in an earlier strike.