US Military Strike Off Venezuela Kills Four Alleged Drug Traffickers
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US Military Strike Off Venezuela Kills Four Alleged Drug Traffickers

The US military conducted a strike off the coast of Venezuela, resulting in the deaths of four individuals linked to drug trafficking. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth highlighted this operation as part of a broader commitment to disrupt narco-trafficking and enhance national security. This marks the fourth such action in recent weeks, underscoring the US's ongoing efforts to combat organized crime in the region.

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