US will send survivors of strike on suspected drug vessel back to Ecuador and Colombia, Trump says
Two survivors of a U.S. military strike on a drug-laden semi-submersible in the Caribbean will be repatriated to Colombia and Ecuador for prosecution, with at least 29 killed in recent strikes.
- Trump said the US will send survivors of a strike on a suspected drug vessel back to Ecuador and Colombia.
- Two people were killed and two were rescued in the US strike, which Trump said targeted a drug-laden submarine.
- Trump has defended the ongoing boat attacks, saying they aim to stem the flow of drugs from Latin America to the US.
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US will repatriate boat strike survivors
WASHINGTON — The two survivors of an American military strike on a suspected drug-carrying vessel in the Caribbean will be sent to Ecuador and Colombia, their home countries, President Donald Trump said Saturday. The military rescued the pair after striking…
Trump says US will repatriate 2 survivors of ‘submarine’ attack to Ecuador and Colombia
The two survivors of an American military strike on a suspected drug-carrying vessel in the Caribbean will be sent to Ecuador and Colombia, their home countries, President Donald Trump said Saturday.
The U.S. military had attacked a submarine that was said to have smuggled drugs – two people died. Survivors were now handed over to Colombia and Ecuador.
The two survivors of an American military strike against a suspected drug transport ship in the Caribbean will be repatriated to Ecuador and Colombia, their home countries, announced on Saturday President Donald Trump.
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