Venezuela accuses US of killing 11 in strike on alleged gang boat

Venezuela accuses US of killing 11 in strike on alleged gang boat
Venezuela accuses US of killing 11 in strike on alleged gang boat

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Nevin Al Sukari - Sana'a - In this pic: Venezuelan Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello. — AFP file pic

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Thursday, 04 Sep 2025 2:34 PM MYT

CARACAS, Sept 4 — Venezuelan Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello accused the United States yesterday of committing 11 extrajudicial murders after US forces attacked a speedboat.

Washington claims the vessel belonged to criminal gang Tren de Aragua and was transporting drugs from Venezuela, with President Donald posting video of the strike and the ensuing explosion.

“They murdered 11 people without due process. I ask whether this can be done,” Cabello said on his weekly television program. — AFP

 

 

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