The United States military rescued two survivors from a Venezuelan drug submarine attack, amidst escalating tensions between the US and Nicolás Maduros government.
- A US military helicopter rescued two survivors from an attack on a drug-carrying submarine in the Caribbean, according to unnamed US officials.
- The attack, sanctioned by Donald Trump, has resulted in the deaths of around 27 people, raising concerns about increased violence in Venezuela.
- The White House has not officially confirmed details about the survivors from the submarine incident, reflecting ongoing tensions with Nicolás Maduros regime.
Why It Matters
This incident underscores the escalating conflict over drug trafficking in the Caribbean and highlights the United States military involvement in countering Venezuelan drug operations under Nicolás Maduros leadership.