Ejército de EEUU ataca otro lancha que supuestamente llevaba drogas; Congreso investiga 1er ataque – Chicago Tribune


By KONSTANTIN TOROPIN
WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States Commando Sur announced that the young people had attempted another small embarkation in the Pacific Ocean, during a three-week break.
This is the second time that the United States’ accident has been carried out against rocket launchers in the Caribbean Sea and the Eastern Pacific Ocean which, according to the estadounidense government, is used for drug trafficking.
Four people were killed in the U.S. Youth Army attack, according to the social media post, bringing the number of people involved during the nation’s naval campaign to fewer than 87.
In a video that accompanied the announcement, we could see a small boarding event shaken by water before being suddenly consumed by a large explosion. The video then pans out to show the cubic box with llamas and humor.
The attack occurred on the same day that Admiral Frank Bradley appeared for a series of classified briefings at the closed door of the United States Capitol, where lawmakers began an investigation into the first attack carried out for the unitary exercise on September 2. The sessions were produced after a press report which indicated that Bradley had ordered a second attack on a spear with the one who was alongside the first attack, to meet demands from Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth.
Bradley told lawmakers they didn’t take the order to “run everyone” from Hegseth, but video of the entire series of attacks took place against some lawmakers with serious questions.
Legal experts have said that killing survivors of an attack at sea could be a violation of the laws of war.
Bradley met with legislators in conjunction with State President Mayor Conjunto Gen. Dan Caine in a confidential session. His testimony provided new information at a crucial time for the Hegseth executive to be under scrutiny, but it does little to resolve issues surrounding the legal basis for President Donald Trump’s campaign to be able to combat the risks of drug traffickers.
Lawmakers offer differing accounts of what happens in the video.
Republican Sen. Tom Cotton said he told survivors “to steal a loaded box of medicine bound for the United States so they could guide themselves in the hunt.”
Rep. Jim Himes, the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, said that was “one of the most concerning things he’s had in my time in public service.”
“Tienes a dos individuos en clear angustia, sans ningún un mode de locomoción, avec un boat destruida”, que “fueron asesinados por Estados Unidos”.
Rep. Adam Smith, the top Democrat on the Lower House Armed Services Committee, said the survivors were “basically two shirtless people attached to the proa of a volcanic and unusable bottle, out of the water, until the missiles fell and fell.” ___
This story was translated into English by an AP editor with the help of a generative artificial intelligence tool.




