Colombians killed in US strike on fishing trip, wife says: “Why did they just take his life like that?”

Alejandro Carranza’s loved ones say he went home to Colombia’s Caribbean coast to fish in the open water. Days later, he was dead – at least The suspected drug traffickers were killed For the American military.
From Santa Marta, Northern Colombia, Carranza’s family is facing questions as they live up to White House claims that he was in possession of narcotics that entered a small vessel that was targeted last month.
Because his wife Katerine Hernandez, a 40-year-old elder was a “good person” dedicated to fishing.
“Why did they just take his life like that?” He asked during an interview on Monday with AFP.
He denied that he had any links to drug trafficking.
“Fishermen have the right to live. Why don’t they just arrest them?”
The Trump administration said The US is in a “non-global” conflict with drug cartels, NARCOTICS ASHMBI are killing tens of thousands of Americans every year, creating armed attacks. “
Since the United States began bombing boats in the Caribbean in September, critics have accused the Trump administration of carrying out excessive killings.
The White House and Pentagon have produced little evidence to support their claims that those targeted were involved in trafficking.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro, the US military presence in the Caribbean, has said Carranza is innocent.
Petro said his crew discovered a mechanical failure at sea.
“The Colombian boat was sending in a distress signal, its engine was raised,” said Petro on Saturday in X. “He had no ties to drug trafficking.
However, Colombian media reported that Carranza had a criminal record for stealing weapons from gangs.
Prosecutors contacted by AFP declined to confirm or deny the reports.
The US government has released statements and images purporting to show the vomiting on at least seven boats suspected of carrying drugs, leaving at least 32 dead.
“Days passed and he didn’t call”
Before his last trip, Carranza told his Father that he was headed to a place with “good fish.”
Days passed without contact, until the family learned about the bombings on television.
“Days went by and he didn’t call,” Hernandez said.
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The deadly strikes have fueled a political row between the United States and Colombia, which is close to them.
Petro denounced the attack as a violation of Colombia’s sovereignty and labeled it an “Assassination.” In a post on X, Petro said the US occupation was part of a “failed” plan to control Latin America … and get cheap oil from Venezuela. “
Mr Trump later called petro “Illegal Drug Leader” and threatened to cut off South American aid.
Last month, Washington announced that there was Organized Colombia As a friend in the fight against drugs. Colombia hit back by halting arms purchases from the United States, its biggest military partner.
Friends interviewed by AFP also insisted Carranza was a fisherman.
“He went out and moved to the Sierra, tuna, and snavper, which are far away at this time of the year,” said Cesar Henriquez, who has known him since childhood.
“He always came back from Santa Marta, secured his boat, went home. I never knew him to do anything bad,” Henriquez told AFP.
Colombian and Ecuadoran are there They only survive so far for us to be attacked in the Caribbean. A Savy Navy helicopter moved those who survived the attack from the small group to the military ship, a source familiar with the matter confirmed to CBB News on Friday.
The Colombian, who was returned in critical condition, will face a “criminal” charge for drug trafficking, according to the government.
This page The Ecuadoran was released After authorities said he had no pending charges. A government official, who asked not to be identified because they are not authorized to speak on the matter, told a publisher associated with the Ecuadorian man, who was found at the Ministry of Health after a medical examination.