The US carried out strikes on the boat, claiming that it was carrying drug traffickers and illegal narcotics, but fell short of providing any further detail despite being pushed by the US Congress for a justification for the action
Venezuela’s interior ministry has said that none of the 11 people killed in a US military strike on a boat belonged to the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, as media reports suggested that the attack came after the vessel had turned around and was heading back to shore.
“They openly confessed to killing 11 people. We have done our investigations here in our country, and there are the families of the disappeared people who want their relatives, and when we asked in the towns, none were from Tren de Aragua, none were drug traffickers,” Venezuela’s interior minister Diosdado Cabello has said.
The US carried out strikes on the boat, claiming that it was carrying drug traffickers and illegal narcotics, but fell short of providing any further detail despite being pushed by the US Congress for a justification for the action.
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