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Two nationals from Trinidad and Tobago were among the six fatalities in a recent U.S. airstrike on a suspected narco-terrorist vessel off the Venezuelan coast. The men, identified as Chad Joseph and another known as Samaroo, were allegedly attempting to return home from Venezuela when their vessel was targeted. Their relatives insist they were not involved in criminal activities. U.S. President, Donald J. Trump, stated he authorized the lethal strike against a vessel tied to a Designated Terrorist Organization engaged in narcotrafficking. The strike, which took place in international waters, resulted in six deaths in total. U.S. authorities assert the vessel was part of a Caribbean-based narco-terrorist network, while the deceased men’s relatives in Trinidad demand explanations regarding their targeting.
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