US Repatriates Survivors of Caribbean Drug-Submarine Strike Amid Rising Tensions

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President Trump announced that the US will repatriate two survivors of a strike on a drug-carrying submarine in the Caribbean, which was loaded with narcotics, and confirmed at least two deaths in the attack. The US has conducted multiple recent strikes on vessels suspected of drug trafficking, aiming to curb drug flow from Latin America, amid heightened tensions with Venezuela. Human rights groups criticize these strikes as extrajudicial killings.
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- Opinion | In the Caribbean, Trump is blowing a fishing fleet out of the water The Washington Post
- Trump releases video of US drone strike on ‘drug-carrying submarine’ in Caribbean that left 2 dead, 2 captured Fox News
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