A statement from the US Southern Command states that orders came from Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth. Reproduction Redes/X @Southcom United States military forces announced this Wednesday (31) a new bombing of vessels suspected of drug trafficking. The operation took place on Tuesday (30). According to the statement, three suspected narco-terrorists died. The total number of deaths in the American venture has risen to at least 110 since the beginning of September. The US did not present evidence that they were drug traffickers. Responsible for operations in Central and South America, the US Army Southern Command, reported that the attack targeted convoys that “were transiting known drug trafficking routes”. The three dead were on the first boat hit. The occupants of the other two vessels jumped overboard before subsequent attacks sank the boats. Initial plugin text This operation takes place in the same week that the President of the United States, Donald Trump, confirmed that the country carried out the first attack on Venezuelan soil. The operation took place on December 24 and targeted a small port. According to Trump, the location was used to load vessels transporting drugs. The president also stated that all infrastructure was destroyed, but did not give other details or specify the exact point of the attack. See the videos that are trending on g1 The exact location of Tuesday’s operation was also not revealed, but previous actions took place in the Caribbean Sea and the Eastern Pacific Ocean – in the face of pressure on Venezuela and the government of Nicolás Maduro. The Southern Command stated that the “transfer of drugs between the boats before the intervention” was identified, but did not present proof. After criticism, the American Army changes its stance After the bombing, the US Coast Guard was notified to activate search and rescue protocols. The deployment of the Coast Guard is considered notable as the army came under heavy criticism in September for killing survivors of a previous attack. Experts and Democratic parliamentarians classified that episode as a crime, while the Trump administration defended the legality of the action. Since the beginning of September, the US has carried out at least 33 known attacks on vessels. President Donald Trump justifies the offensive as a necessary escalation in an “armed conflict” against cartels. READ ALSO From the double reward to the 1st attack: understand the escalation of tensions between the US and Venezuela in recent months; CIA carried out first US ground attack against Venezuela, says American press; US announces new sanctions against companies and ships linked to Venezuelan oil; US imposes sanctions on Iran and Venezuela for selling military drones and missiles.
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US carries out new bombing against vessel; death toll reaches 110 since September
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