Summary
U.S. forces, under the direction of President Trump, carried out a strike on a vessel in the Caribbean operated by what officials describe as "narco-terrorists." The strike killed three people on board who were allegedly involved in drug trafficking. The U.S. Department of War reported that no American forces were injured in the operation.
Key Facts
- U.S. forces attacked a vessel in the Caribbean.
- The strike was directed by President Donald Trump.
- The vessel was described as being operated by "narco-terrorists."
- Three people on board were killed in the strike.
- The vessel was allegedly involved in drug trafficking.
- The operation took place in international waters.
- No U.S. forces were harmed in the operation.
- At least 69 people have been killed in similar operations under President Trump's administration.