U.S. Military Strike on Alleged Drug Cartel Boat Results in Two Survivors in Custody
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U.S. Military Strike on Alleged Drug Cartel Boat Results in Two Survivors in Custody

Two individuals have been taken into U.S. custody following a military strike on a boat linked to an alleged Venezuelan drug cartel. This operation, involving U.S. Navy helicopters, underscores ongoing efforts to combat drug trafficking in international waters. The incident raises questions about the implications of military actions on international relations and drug enforcement strategies.

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In a recent military operation, the U.S. has taken two survivors into custody following a strike on a boat linked to an alleged Venezuelan drug cartel. This incident, which occurred in international waters, highlights ongoing efforts to combat drug trafficking in the region. The survivors were subsequently transferred to a U.S. Navy ship, raising questions about the implications of such military actions on international relations and drug enforcement strategies.

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