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US military seized survivors after Caribbean drone strike on suspected drug smuggling boat: Report

The U.S. military's sixth strike since early September captured two survivors from a suspected drug submarine, raising legal and political questions about detention and future prosecutions.

  • On Thursday, U.S. forces seized survivors following a strike on a suspected drug-carrying vessel in the Caribbean Sea, Reuters reported late Thursday.
  • Invoking post-9/11 legal authority, the administration argues it can capture and detain combatants and use lethal force amid an asserted 'armed conflict' with drug cartels.
  • At least 28 people have died in the campaign, with this strike raising the death toll to at least 28 and highlighting the lethal scale of regional maritime operations.
  • It was not immediately clear what would be done with the captured individuals, who are believed held aboard a U.S. military vessel, and the White House did not comment.
  • The strikes are now believed to be at least six since early September, and those operations raise detention and use-of-force policy questions.
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Spectrum Local News broke the news in United States on Friday, October 17, 2025.
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