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Colombia requires U.S. to cease deadly boat strikes and “respect the norms” of worldwide regulation
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Colombia requires U.S. to cease deadly boat strikes and “respect the norms” of worldwide regulation

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Last updated: October 23, 2025 5:15 pm
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The Colombian authorities has requested the US to cease attacking vessels within the Pacific and the Caribbean as a part of an operation that Washington says is focusing on drug smuggling.

U.S. Secretary of Protection Pete Hegseth on Wednesday introduced strikes on two alleged drug-running boats within the Pacific that left 5 folks lifeless.

The primary strike came about on Tuesday, with two folks killed. A protection official confirmed the vessel was in worldwide waters off Colombia. A second strike came about on Wednesday, in keeping with Hegseth, killing three extra.

The strikes convey the entire variety of such U.S. assaults to no less than 9, with 37 folks lifeless, in keeping with U.S. figures.

“Colombia calls on the U.S. authorities to stop these assaults and urges it to respect the norms dictated by worldwide regulation,” the overseas ministry mentioned in a press release Wednesday night time.

The federal government of Colombia’s leftist President Gustavo Petro, who has been embroiled in a disagreement with President Trump, “rejects the destruction by the US of a vessel allegedly associated to drug trafficking within the Pacific Ocean,” the assertion added.

Mr. Trump and Petro exchanged offended threats on Wednesday.

Mr. Trump branded Petro a “thug” and urged he was a drug trafficker main his nation to destroy, prompting Petro to vow: “I’ll defend myself legally with American legal professionals.”

The U.S. president additionally mentioned army support to Bogotá had been minimize and warned Petro to “watch it,” whereas Secretary of State Marco Rubio known as the Colombian chief a “lunatic.”

Final month, Washington introduced it had decertified Colombia as an ally within the combat towards medication. Colombia hit again by halting arms purchases from the US, its largest army associate.

Within the assertion, Colombia reiterated “its name on the U.S. authorities to have interaction in dialogue via diplomatic channels” to “proceed collectively the combat towards medication within the area” as they’d been doing for many years.

Among the many dozens of individuals killed within the boat strikes was Colombian Alejandro Carranza.

His household is questioning White Home claims that he was carrying narcotics aboard a small vessel focused final month.

His spouse,  Katerine Hernandez, instructed AFP that her 40-year-old husband was “a very good man” who was on a fishing journey when he was killed.

“Why did they only take his life like that?” she mentioned. “The fishermen have the proper to stay. Why did not they only detain them?”

Drug trafficking vessels, together with “narco subs,” are routinely intercepted by the Colombian navy. If medication are seized, the folks on board are detained and referred for prosecution.

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