মার্কিন যুক্তরাষ্ট্র ক্যারিবিয়ান সন্দেহভাজন ড্রাগ জাহাজ নতুন আক্রমণ শুরু, কিছু জীবিত ছেড়ে

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The US Military carried out a strike on a suspected drug vessel in the Caribbean on Thursday, leaving survivors among the boat’s crew. Getty Images

মার্কিন যুক্তরাষ্ট্র ক্যারিবিয়ান সন্দেহভাজন ড্রাগ জাহাজ নতুন আক্রমণ শুরু, কিছু জীবিত ছেড়ে

According to officials, the U.S. military launched another attack on a suspected drug vessel in the Caribbean on Thursday, with survivors among the boat’s crew, according to officials. It remains unclear whether the U.S. military offered assistance to the survivors or if they are in military custody. The U.S. official who told Reuters about the strike did not provide additional information regarding the attack. This is the first known record of survivors from the Trump administration’s offensive against alleged narco-terrorist groups led by Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro. The U.S. military launched an attack on a suspected drug vessel in the Caribbean on Thursday, with survivors among the boat’s crew. Getty Images. The White House and the Pentagon have not responded to the Post’s request for comment. Since September, U.S. forces have destroyed at least five suspected drug smuggling boats off the coast of Venezuela using missile strikes. The airstrikes have resulted in the deaths of over two dozen suspected drug terrorists. On Tuesday, the U.S. military bombed an alleged Venezuelan drug vessel, killing all six aboard, according to a video of the destruction released by President Trump. Since September, U.S. forces have destroyed at least five suspected drug smuggling boats off the coast of Venezuela using missile strikes. AP. The strike comes after Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced that Navy Adm. Alvin Holsey, the commander overseeing U.S. military operations against suspected drug traffickers in the Caribbean Sea, will retire at the end of the year. Holsey expressed concerns about the barrage of attacks in the region, according to a New York Times report citing a U.S. official, prior to Hegseth’s announcement on Thursday. However, Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell strongly denied this claim. Parnell wrote on X: “This is completely false. This never happened. There was no hesitancy or trepidation with this command.” These attacks occur against the backdrop of escalating tensions between President Trump and the Venezuelan government. U.S. military presence in the Caribbean has increased, including a guided missile destroyer, F-35 fighter jets, a nuclear submarine, and approximately 6,500 troops. Trump stated on Wednesday that he would also consider targeting Venezuelan-based drug cartels on the ground. These attacks occur against the backdrop of escalating tensions between President Trump and the Venezuelan government. AFP via Getty Images. “We’re certainly looking at the ground now that we have the sea under control,” Trump told reporters in the Oval Office. “A lot of Venezuelan drugs are coming by sea. So you see that, but we’re going to stop them on land also.” MEL WIRE (TagsToTranslate)World News(t)US News(t)Air Strike(t)Caribbean(t)Missile(t)Venezuela


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