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US military drone strike on drug ‘submersible’ in Caribbean leaves survivors, official confirms

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A U.S. military drone strike in the Caribbean on a drug smuggling vessel Thursday left two to three survivors, a U.S. official tells Fox News.

The partially submerged vessel, described by the source as “big,” was operating in international waters when it was hit.

The U.S. military launched search and rescue assets, including a rescue helicopter, but it is not clear if any of the survivors were rescued, the official said.

The extent of their injuries was not immediately known, the official added.

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As Reuters first reported, Thursday’s incident marks the first known instance of survivors since U.S. forces began its campaign of lethal strikes against suspected drug boats.

The drone-fired strike marked at least the sixth known incident in a quiet but intensifying U.S. military campaign targeting drug boats.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

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