The Colombian President Accused Washington of Breaking His Marine Space, a Fish Was Killed.
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Mediafax Trump launched an unprecedented military campaign, claiming that it is intended to block the drug flow from Latin America to the United States. Washington claims that its operations have seriously affected drug trafficking, but has not provided any evidence that people killed, at least 27 so far, were drug traffickers. Colombian President Gustavo Petro wrote on platform X that "the U.S. government officials committed a crime and violate…
Colombia’s president, Gustavo Petro, said this Saturday that the United States violated the sovereignty of Colombian waters and murdered a fisherman in the midst of his military campaign against drug trafficking in the Caribbean, which Washington has so far focused on Venezuela. The post Assures Gustavo Petro that the United States violated Colombian waters sovereignty and murdered a fisherman first appeared on Cubadebate.
Gustavo Petro said on Saturday that the United States violated the sovereignty of the country's maritime space and killed a fish during the military operation in the Caribbean, presented as an operation against drug traffickers.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro accused the United States on Sunday (19/10) of violating his country's sovereignty and territorial waters and of killing a fisherman during a recent military campaign in the Caribbean under the pretext of combating drug trafficking. President Petro added in a post on X that one of the boats attacked last September was Colombian. The post reads in detail: "The boat that was attacked on September 16 was Colombian,…
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