Washington.- The U.S. Army attacked another ship in the Caribbean Sea on Thursday, near the coasts of Venezuela, according to officials cited by U.S. media.
The attack was not announced by Trump on his social media as usual, but a group of officials confirmed it and assured that there are survivors, the first where they are reported since in the others 27 people have been reported killed.
The offensive against a sixth vessel, attributed to drug trafficking by the Administration of President Donald Trump, was carried out by members of the Southern Command in the Caribbean, according to officials cited by the CBS network.
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Trump reported yesterday that he authorized the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to conduct covert operations and said that he was analyzing the possibility of carrying out operations on land because, in his opinion, they have paralyzed maritime drug trafficking. Since August, the U.S. Army's Southern Command deployed ships and aircraft under the justification of combating drug trafficking near the coasts of Venezuela, causing growing tension between both nations.







