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Survivors reported for 1st time in newest US Caribbean airstrike: Official
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Survivors reported for 1st time in newest US Caribbean airstrike: Official

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Last updated: October 17, 2025 8:05 am
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The U.S. army performed an airstrike Thursday focusing on an alleged drug vessel within the Caribbean, in line with a U.S. official.

There are survivors from the strike, in line with the official.

In earlier, comparable strikes, the U.S. has claimed that there have been no survivors.

Reuters was first to report the small print of the most recent strike and reported survivors.

Thursday’s strike can be at the very least the sixth such strike focusing on what the Trump administration has labeled as a drug-smuggling craft operated by narcoterrorists.

The administration has not made public any proof to help these assertions.

Earlier Thursday, White Home press secretary Karoline Leavitt continued to take care of that the administration is performing inside its authority by finishing up strikes on alleged drug boats coming off of Venezuela.

Trump has been “very clear about these strikes,” Leavitt advised reporters, citing the discharge of declassified video.

“There needs to be no shock for this. The president campaigned on utilizing each lever of energy to go after the drug cartels who’ve been trafficking illicit poison into our nation for a lot too lengthy,” she stated.

On account of the strikes, she stated there have been “much less boats with plenty of medication coming into the shores” of the U.S.

“I believe the American individuals can count on them to proceed,” she added.

Venezuela’s prime ambassador to the United Nations, Samuel Moncada, as soon as once more denounced the U.S. army strikes in Caribbean waters and urged the Trump administration to “cease this insanity” throughout a press briefing with reporters on the U.N. on Thursday.

Moncada accused the U.S. authorities of finishing up extrajudicial executions of civilians within the Caribbean Sea. Trump stated a strike on Tuesday killed six “narcoterrorists,” although Moncada stated the household of two of these killed stated the boys have been fishermen, not drug traffickers, from Trinidad and Tobago.

Moncada known as on the U.N. Safety Council to research the U.S. strikes and to difficulty an announcement “reaffirming the precept of unrestricted respect for the sovereignty, political independence and territorial integrity of states together with Venezuela.”

ABC Information’ Isabella Murray and Mariam Khan contributed to this report.

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