Trump says US ‘knocked off’ 3 boats from Venezuela

Published: 1:13am, 17 Sep 2025Updated: 1:18am, 17 Sep 2025

US President Donald Trump on Tuesday said his country had “knocked off” three boats in total from Venezuela, a day after he confirmed a second deadly US strike on alleged drug traffickers in the Caribbean.

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“We knocked off actually three boats not two, but you saw two,” he told reporters at the White House before heading to the United Kingdom for a state visit.

He did not elaborate on what had happened with the third boat, or if any more people had been killed.

On Monday evening, he announced that US forces had struck a second boat in international waters, killing three people he described as “narco-terrorists”.

Trump’s administration has faced questions over the legality of such strikes since its first attack earlier this month, which killed 11 people.

A Venezuelan coastguard boat patrols along the Caribbean coast in Puerto Cabello on Monday. Photo: Reuters
A Venezuelan coastguard boat patrols along the Caribbean coast in Puerto Cabello on Monday. Photo: Reuters

The US government has released videos of the two previously known strikes and claims it has irrefutable evidence that the people killed were traffickers seeking to ship deadly drugs to the United States.

  

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