US Military Strikes Suspected Drug Boat in Caribbean, Survivors Reported

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The US military conducted a strike on a boat in the Caribbean Sea, marking the sixth such attack since last month, with survivors aboard and at least 27 killed in previous strikes linked to drug trafficking. The US justifies these actions as part of a broader effort against drug cartels amid heightened military presence and tensions with Venezuela, though some lawmakers question the legality and evidence of these operations.
- U.S. military strikes another boat in Caribbean — and there are survivors, official says CBS News
- Some survivors after US strikes another suspected drug boat in the Caribbean, sources say CNN
- U.S. Military Killed Venezuelan Fisherman in Suspected Drug Boat Attack, Family Says The New York Times
- Exclusive: In a first, US strike in Caribbean leaves survivors, US official says Reuters
- Venezuelans wonder if America will bring down Nicolás Maduro The Economist
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