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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-carrying vessel will be repatriated to Ecuador and Colombia after the sixth such attack in the Caribbean since September.

  • 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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The United States plans to repatriate an Ecuadorian and a Colombian who survived the attack on a submarine in the Caribbean that allegedly carried drugs, in which two crew members died, President Donald Trump said on Saturday. Since August Washington deployed ships and war planes in international waters of the Caribbean in a military campaign to stop, says the government, drug trafficking from Latin America to the United States. “It was a great …

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Politico broke the news in on Saturday, October 18, 2025.
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