The US Navy successfully rescued and detained two survivors on Friday following a military strike on a semi-submersible vessel suspected of smuggling drugs in the Caribbean Sea, according to US officials. However, their fate remains uncertain. The pair is being held aboard a Navy warship in international waters, marking the first time the military has found itself holding prisoners as part of US President Donald Trump’s campaign targeting suspected drug traffickers. The latest strike took place on Thursday, followed by several recent attacks on vessels the MAGA administration claimed were transporting drugs. The semi-submersible was targeted after the first five strikes, which involved speedboats, killing 27 people. Officials said the Thursday attack killed 2 people, but surveillan
In a first, US Navy detains two survivors of Trump’s suspected drug submarine strike

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