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The US has repatriated two survivors of a strike on a boat in Colombian territorial waters, with President Donald Trump claiming the vessel was "loaded up with mostly Fentanyl and other illegal narcotics". The attack occurred on September 15th, killing one person, Alejandro Carranza, who had no ties to the drug trade. Colombia's President Gustavo Petro has accused the US of committing "murder" and violating his country's sovereignty.
The Colombian boat was reportedly adrift with a distress signal up due to an engine failure when it was struck by the US forces. Trump stated that two people on board, who were transferred to a US Navy ship, would be returned to their countries of origin, Ecuador and Colombia. However, human rights experts have described the US strikes as "extrajudicial executions".
This incident is part of a recent pattern of US boat attacks in the Caribbean Sea, with at least 27 people killed in five prior strikes off Venezuela's coast. Trump has defended these actions, claiming they are aimed at stemming the flow of drugs from Latin America into the US. However, Venezuelan President NicolΓ‘s Maduro has accused Trump of trying to make his country "an American colony".
The use of narco-subs, or boats used for transporting illicit goods, has become increasingly common in recent years due to their ability to evade detection and be sunk after delivery. The US and other coastal nations have previously intercepted these subs.
As tensions between the two countries continue to escalate, it remains to be seen how this incident will impact relations between Colombia and the US.
The Colombian boat was reportedly adrift with a distress signal up due to an engine failure when it was struck by the US forces. Trump stated that two people on board, who were transferred to a US Navy ship, would be returned to their countries of origin, Ecuador and Colombia. However, human rights experts have described the US strikes as "extrajudicial executions".
This incident is part of a recent pattern of US boat attacks in the Caribbean Sea, with at least 27 people killed in five prior strikes off Venezuela's coast. Trump has defended these actions, claiming they are aimed at stemming the flow of drugs from Latin America into the US. However, Venezuelan President NicolΓ‘s Maduro has accused Trump of trying to make his country "an American colony".
The use of narco-subs, or boats used for transporting illicit goods, has become increasingly common in recent years due to their ability to evade detection and be sunk after delivery. The US and other coastal nations have previously intercepted these subs.
As tensions between the two countries continue to escalate, it remains to be seen how this incident will impact relations between Colombia and the US.