The survivors are believed to be the first prisoners of Trump's undeclared war against "narcoterrorist” groups.
The Navy is holding two survivors of a U.S. attack on a suspected drug smuggling boat in the Caribbean, according to two government officials.
The two survivors were on board a boat that the U.S. military attacked on Thursday, according to the officials.
They are being held on a warship and are believed to be the first prisoners of the Trump administration’s undeclared war against undisclosed “narcoterrorist” groups.
Prior to Thursday’s strike, the Trump administration had disclosed five attacks that had killed at least 27 people in the Caribbean.
Author's summary: Trump's war on "narcoterrorists" yields first prisoners.