Politics10/17/2025Bloomberg

US Bombings Fuel Speculation Over Disappearances in Trinidad

US Bombings Fuel Speculation Over Disappearances in Trinidad

The article discusses the allegations made by Venezuela's ambassador to the United Nations regarding the recent US bombings in the Caribbean. According to the ambassador, the bombings have led to the disappearance of two Trinidadian fishermen, who were reportedly killed in the attacks. The article states that the ambassador has accused the US of killing innocent people, citing local reports that two of the men involved in the latest boat bombing were Trinidadian fishermen. This has fueled speculation and concern over the disappearances and potential involvement of the US in the incident. The article does not provide further details or confirmation of the ambassador's claims, nor does it offer the US government's perspective on the matter. It remains a report of the allegations made by the Venezuelan ambassador, without additional context or verification of the facts presented.

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