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The U.S. military struck a Venezuelan vessel in the Caribbean, killing 11 Tren de Aragua gang members, as confirmed by President Trump. The strike, targeting a drug-carrying boat in international waters, escalates tensions with Venezuela. Trump claims the gang operates under President Maduro, who denounced the U.S. naval buildup as a "criminal threat" and accused Trump of seeking regime change. Venezuela questions the strike video’s authenticity, while the U.S. denies invasion plans, focusing on drug trafficking.

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00:27You can see the light
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