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The U.S. military conducted a strike on a boat off the coast of Venezuela, resulting in the deaths of six people, President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday. Trump stated that the vessel was engaged in drug trafficking and was linked to a “Designated Terrorist Organization,” though he did not specify the organization or provide supporting evidence for the claim.
Details of the Strike
President Trump conveyed the details of the operation on his Truth Social platform. He asserted that intelligence confirmed the vessel was trafficking narcotics, connected to “illicit narcoterrorist networks,” and was traversing a recognized drug trafficking route.
According to Trump, the strike occurred in International Waters, leading to the deaths of six individuals he described as “male narcoterrorists.” He also confirmed that no U.S. forces were harmed during the operation.
Context and Previous Operations
This incident marks at least the fifth occasion the United States has publicly announced such a strike. The Pentagon had previously reported another similar strike in early October.
President Trump also shared an unclassified video of the strike on his social media platform.
Summary
The U.S. military carried out a strike off the Venezuelan coast, killing six people on a boat alleged by President Trump to be involved in drug trafficking and terrorism. This action is the latest in a series of similar operations announced by the U.S. government.