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Trump and Colombia’s President Trade Accusations

Colombian President Gustavo Petro accused US forces of killing an innocent fisherman amid anti-drug operations, citing 27 deaths with no evidence of drug ties, officials said.

  • On September 2, US forces carried out a precision strike in the Caribbean Sea that killed Colombian fisherman Alejandro Carranza while he was fishing.
  • The US says its operations have hit multiple vessels since September, claiming decisive blows though it provided no evidence that at least 27 killed were drug smugglers.
  • Colombia's president said Carranza was a fisherman with no drug links and that `The Colombian boat was adrift and had its distress signal on`, Gustavo Petro said.
  • Gustavo Petro, President of Colombia, accused US officials of murder and sovereignty violation, confirming the returned Colombian suspect will face prosecution while Armando Benedetti said, `He arrived with brain trauma, sedated, drugged, breathing with a ventilator`.
  • Amid repeated Colombian criticism, operational details remain undisclosed as legal experts warn summary killings are illegal and Washington has not revealed the alleged submarine's departure point.
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Miami, U.S.A., Oct. 19 (EFE).- The U.S. government announced this Sunday that it killed three alleged drug traffickers it linked to the Colombian guerrillas of the National Liberation Army (ELN) in a new attack on a vessel in Caribbean waters, the seventh since it declared an “armed conflict” against drug traffickers. “On October 17, under the leadership of President Trump, the War Department carried out a lethal kinetic attack on a vessel affil…

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