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Grim Evidence of Trump’s Airstrikes Washes Ashore
Wreckage from a U.S. airstrike linked to the Trump administration’s anti-narcotics campaign was found on Colombia’s Guajira Peninsula, evidence of 29 vessels destroyed and over 100 deaths.
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Grim evidence of Trump’s airstrikes washes ashore on a Colombian peninsula
GUAJIRA PENINSULA, Colombia — A thunderous boom rang out through the windless late-afternoon air. Seconds later, smoke began rising out of the sea as if the horizon were on fire.
Grim Evidence of Trump’s Airstrikes Washes Ashore
New York Times: “Watching from the shore on Nov. 6, Erika Palacio Fernández whipped out her phone, she said, unwittingly recording the only verified and independent video known to date of the aftermath of an airstrike in the Trump administration’s campaign against what it calls ‘narco-terrorists.'” “Two days later, on that same shore, a scorched 30-foot-long boat itself would wash up. Then, two mangled bodies. Then charred jerrycans, life jacket…
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