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Two nationals from Trinidad and Tobago were among six casualties in a U.S. military assault on a suspected narco-terrorist vessel off the Venezuelan coast. The strike, which occurred early Wednesday morning, was a result of intelligence confirming narcotrafficking activities. One of the deceased has been identified as ‘Sharpo’ from Las Cuevas, Trinidad, while the identity of the other remains unknown. The operation, authorized by the Secretary of War under the direction of U.S. President Donald J. Trump, resulted in no American casualties. The President stressed that the mission demonstrates the U.S.’s ongoing efforts to dismantle narcoterrorist networks in the region.
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