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U.S. army strikes one other boat in Caribbean — and there are survivors, official says
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U.S. army strikes one other boat in Caribbean — and there are survivors, official says

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Last updated: October 17, 2025 6:25 am
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The U.S. army struck one other boat within the Caribbean Sea on Thursday, and there have been survivors aboard the vessel, a U.S. official confirmed to CBS Information. 

Thursday’s strike marks the sixth identified boat assault within the space since final month — and the primary identified assault with survivors. The Trump administration hasn’t publicly introduced Thursday’s strike, however prior strikes have been launched towards alleged drug-carrying vessels. 

The variety of passengers and survivors is unclear. 

Reuters was first to report on the strike.

At the very least 27 folks have been killed within the prior 5 boat strikes within the waters off Venezuela, in line with figures launched by the administration. 

In some instances, President Trump has posted movies of the strikes to Fact Social and alleged the boats have been carrying medication, describing the deceased as “narcotraffickers.” The administration has justified the strikes by arguing the U.S. is in a “non-international armed battle” with drug cartels. 

“After they’re loaded up with medication, they’re truthful sport, and each a type of ships have been,” the president advised reporters Wednesday.

Some lawmakers have pushed again on the strikes, arguing the administration must get permission from Congress to assault drug cartels and hasn’t supplied enough proof that the boats are carrying narcotics.

The assaults are going down amid a wider army buildup within the Caribbean, because the administration pressures the federal government of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, accusing him of working with drug cartels. 

The U.S. has deployed eight warships, fighter jets and 10,000 U.S. forces to the area. And on Wednesday, American B-52 bombers flew about 150 miles north of the coast of Venezuela, CBS Information beforehand reported.

Mr. Trump additionally confirmed Wednesday that he had licensed covert CIA motion in Venezuela, citing medication and migration.

“I believe Venezuela is feeling warmth,” the president stated throughout an Oval Workplace occasion.

Maduro has denied connections to drug trafficking and accused the Trump administration of in search of regime change. Earlier this week, he stated he is able to declare a state of emergency over American “aggression,” and granted himself further powers in case the U.S. “dares to assault our homeland.”

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