US Strike on Drug Submarine: Key Details
The strike resulted in two suspects killed and two others captured.
The vessel was allegedly carrying fentanyl and other narcotics toward the US.
The two surviving suspects are from ecuador and colombia and are being repatriated for prosecution.
🇺🇸 Trump’s Statement on Truth Social
Trump wrote:
“It was my great honor to destroy a very large DRUG-CARRYING SUBMARINE that was navigating towards the United States.”
He labeled the suspects as “terrorists.”
Trump claimed the mission saved 25,000 American lives, citing the danger posed by fentanyl.
He emphadata-sized the submarine was on a well-known narcotrafficking route.
🌎 international Response
Colombian President Gustavo Petro confirmed that one captured suspect was returned to Colombia.
Petro stated:
> “We are glad he is alive and he will be prosecuted according to the law.”Ecuador also acknowledged the return of its detained national.
🚨 Larger Anti-Narcotics Campaign
The strike is part of a broader US-led crackdown on narcotrafficking in the Caribbean.
Since September, at least six smuggling vessels, mostly speedboats, have been intercepted or destroyed.
Semi-submersible vessels are commonly used by traffickers to avoid detection.
⚖️ Concerns Over Legality
Human rights groups and legal experts have raised concerns about the legality of the strike.
Questions remain about:
The lack of transparency.
The identity and guilt of those killed.
Whether the summary killings violate international law.
The origin of the submarine has not been disclosed.