Trump says US hit another boat off Venezuela coast on Saturday
At least 21 killed in four US Navy strikes targeting drug trafficking vessels linked to Venezuela's Tren de Aragua cartel, with plans to expand operations to land routes.
- Russia condemned a U.S. strike on a vessel off Venezuela that allegedly carried illegal drugs, expressing concerns about escalating actions in the Caribbean region.
- The U.S. accused the vessel of transporting substantial amounts of narcotics intended for America, stating that four people were killed in the strike.
- Sergei Lavrov, the Russian foreign minister, stated that Russia strongly condemns the new strike by the U.S. armed forces on October 3 in international waters near Venezuela.
- Moscow expressed serious concern over Washington's actions, linking them to potential implications for Haiti's security situation, and confirmed support for Venezuela's leadership and people.
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Trump says US hit another boat off Venezuela coast on Saturday
U.S. forces hit another vessel allegedly carrying illegal drugs off the coast of Venezuela on Saturday evening, U.S. President Donald Trump said on Sunday, adding that the U.S. would also start looking at drug trafficking occurring on land.
The U.S. Armed Forces carried out another attack on a ship moving in the Caribbean on the eve of the night, confirmed this Sunday Donald Trump, who suggested that his country could soon move its counter-narcotics operations from the sea to the land. In his speech celebrating the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Navy, at Norfolk Naval Station, Virginia, the president said that the attacks on the boats carrying drugs have been so successful that “the…
U.S. President Donald Trump announced this Sunday that his country could move counter-narcotics operations from the sea to the mainland, in a new phase of its strategy in the Caribbean.The announcement comes after a new attack by the U.S. Armed Forces on a boat that was moving in the region the night before, as confirmed by the president himself.In his speech celebrating the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Navy, at the Naval Station in Norfolk, Vi…
Trump claims ‘no boats left’ after deadly US anti-drug strikes off Venezuela
WASHINGTON, Oct 6 — President Donald Trump said yesterday that lethal strikes on small boats near the Venezuelan coast that US officials accuse of carrying drugs have been so successful “there are no boats” left in that area of the Caribbean.“We’re stopping drugs at a level that nobody’s ever seen,” Trump told a crowd of Navy sailors at the huge naval base Norfolk in Virginia.“We’re so good at it that there are no boats. In fact, even fishing bo…
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