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In a first, US strike in Caribbean leaves survivors, US official says

  • American forces struck a vessel in the Caribbean, reportedly leaving some survivors, according to a U.S. official.
  • At least 27 people have been killed by American strikes off Venezuela in recent weeks, amidst a military buildup in the region.
  • Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has been accused of drug trafficking and has called for a UN investigation into the strikes.
  • Trinidad and Tobago's Prime Minister praised the U.S. strike, stating that all traffickers should be killed 'violently.
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Washington, United States. U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed Friday a new attack by the U.S. military against suspected drug traffickers in the Caribbean, claiming that this time the target was a submarine. “We attacked a submarine, a drug-trafficking submarine specifically built for the transportation of large quantities of drugs,” Trump told reporters in the White House, being consulted about reports of an attack that left several survivor…

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