US forces executed an airstrike on a ship in the Caribbean, resulting in the deaths of two individuals linked to drug trafficking. No injuries were reported among US personnel, according to US Southern Command.
The U.S. military announced a new airstrike targeting a suspected drug smuggling boat in the Caribbean, resulting in the deaths of two individuals on Monday. This operation is part of an ongoing campaign against drug trafficking in the region.
Mexican President <strong>Claudia Sheinbaum</strong> announced that search operations are ongoing for two missing ships that were transporting humanitarian aid to <strong>Cuba</strong>. This incident raises concerns about the fate of the crew and the aid intended for the island.
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel has voiced deep concern regarding the disappearance of two boats carrying humanitarian aid destined for the island. This incident comes at a time when Cuba is grappling with escalating economic and humanitarian crises.
Two ships carrying humanitarian aid reached Cuba after departing from Mexico on March 20, with nine individuals on board from various nationalities. Concerns had been raised about the ships' fate after communication was lost for a week.
The US Southern Command announced the killing of <strong>four individuals</strong> during a military operation aimed at a ship suspected of drug trafficking in the Caribbean. This strike is part of ongoing US efforts to combat drug smuggling in the region.