Caribbean Submarine Attack US Destroys Drug-Laden Sub

Caribbean Submarine Attack

US Caribbean submarine attack destroys drug-laden sub; 2 survivors sent to Colombia and Ecuador. Operation seizes fentanyl amid regional tensions.

The United States has launched a major Caribbean submarine attack in the southern Caribbean Sea, successfully targeting a drug-smuggling submarine. The strike destroyed the vessel, leaving four people onboard, of whom two survived.

Survivors Repatriated

Former U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed on Truth Social that the two survivors were safely sent back to their home countries, Colombia and Ecuador. Trump praised the operation, calling the destruction of the massive submarine “a significant achievement” for U.S. forces.

Massive Drug Seizure

U.S. intelligence confirmed that the submarine carried a substantial shipment of fentanyl and other illegal drugs. The operation highlights ongoing U.S. efforts to combat drug trafficking in the Caribbean region.

Rising Regional Tensions

The attack comes amid growing tensions with Venezuela. U.S. forces have conducted multiple operations in the southern Caribbean, resulting in at least 27 reported casualties. This strike underscores America’s increasing focus on securing drug trafficking routes.

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