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President Donald Trump says the US has made a strike on a vessel that transferred drugs on the South Caribbean, killed by 11 “drug permits”.
He posted on social networks that the US military operation on Tuesday sent Members of the Venezuelan Gang Tren de Aragua.
Trump said the vessel was in international waters and transported illegal drugs to the US.
In recent weeks, the Trump administration has strengthened military and political pressure on Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, including the £ 50 million award for information leading before arrest on drug trafficking. Maduro promised Venezuela to fight any US military intervention attempt.
Speaking to the journalists in the Oval Cabinet on Tuesday, Trump said the US forces had “pulled” a boat that had carried drugs “in the immediate vicinity of Venezuela.
“A lot of drugs in this boat,” he said.
Trump added that he was informed about the incident of the chairman of the joint chief of staff of General Dan Kane.
Later, the president posted on his social platform of truth: “Earlier in the morning, by my orders, the US military forces carried out a kinetic strike on a positively defined drug Trox deragua in the area of responsibility.”
He added: “As a result of the strike, 11 terrorists were killed. There was no harm in this strike.
His position was accompanied by a grain air video showing a motor boat exceeding the speed throughout the mad waters before it flashes.
In a social media report, Venezuelan Freddi’s Communications Minister Freddie, without evidence, suggested that a video shared by Trump was created with artificial intelligence.
Secretary of State Mark Rubio said in a report on the X that “today the US military had a deadly strike on the South Caribbean against the drug, which left Venezuela and managed the appointed drug-terrorist organization.”
It is still unclear what drugs suggested that the ship was carrying.
Since returning to the White House in January, Trump’s administration has appointed several drug trading organizations and criminal groups in Mexico and other places in Latin America as terrorist organizations.
Among them-Tren de Aragua and another Venezuelan group, the “Cartel” of the Sun, which, according to the US authorities, are headed by President Maduro and other high-ranking government officials, some of the military or special services of the country.
Over the past two months, the US military has moved to strengthen their forces on the Southern Caribbean, including the deployment of additional military ships and thousands of Marine infantrymen and sailors.
Trump administration has repeatedly signaled the readiness to use the power to stop drug flow in the US.
“There is still a place from where it is,” Trump said about the strike on the vessel.
The Venezuelan government has reacted angrily to deployment.
For example, on Monday, Maduro promised to “declare a republic in weapons” when the United States was attacked by adding that deployment in the US is “the biggest threat that has been seen on our continent in 100 years.”