US Strike KILLS Fisherman! Family EXPOSES TRUMP’S “Narco-Terrorist” Claim!
Could an innocent fisherman become an accidental victim in the global war on drugs? A family in Colombia is desperately seeking justice after a U.S. military strike tragically killed Alejandro Carranza and two others. Katerine Hernández, mother of three of Carranza's children, vehemently disputes claims made by President Trump that the strike targeted "confirmed narcoterrorists from Venezuela." She insists that Carranza, a 42-year-old fisherman from Santa Marta, Colombia, had no ties to Venezuela or drug smuggling. Hernández, 37, highlighted the family's ongoing poverty as evidence against any involvement in illicit activities, questioning how they could live in misery if he were a "narcoterrorist." While acknowledging Carranza sometimes piloted boats for others, his family maintains he was never involved in smuggling. This heartbreaking situation raises serious questions about intelligence accuracy and the human cost of international military operations. The grieving family's plea for justice resonates, urging a closer look into the circumstances surrounding this devastating incident. Be sure to subscribe to our channel for more in-depth investigations into global events.
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