Incident Code

USCAR250915a

Location

Aguas Internacionales, cerca de la costa de Venezuela, International Waters, off the coast of Venezuela, Caribbean Sea, Caribbean Sea

Airwars Assessment

Last Updated: November 6, 2025

During the morning of September 15th, 2025, the United States military carried out a second reported strike in the Caribbean Sea, striking a boat accused of transporting illegal narcotics from Venezuela. President Donald Trump confirmed the strike, announcing that three men were killed aboard the vessel. The incident allegedly occurred in international waters, although no additional information was found as to the exact location.

The strike was announced by U.S. President Donald Trump via his Truth Social account, where he wrote that U.S. forces had targeted “confirmed narco-terrorists from Venezuela… transporting illegal narcotics through international waters” and specifically referred to “positively identified Tren de Aragua Narco terrorists”. During a White House news conference on the day of the strike, he further claimed that “bags of cocaine and fentanyl” were found “spattered all over the ocean,” when asked about proof that the vessel’s occupants were drug traffickers. However, no independent verification of a drug presence has been found via open sources, nor has the US Government provided additional visual evidence of these claims. Aerial footage of the attack shared on Trump’s Truth Social post show a boat floating stationary in the middle of the water which then erupts in an explosion which creates a large fireball and engulfs the vessel in flames. Two people were visible on the deck of the boat before the explosion and are no longer visible when the surveillance footage zooms into the enflamed boat.

The day after the strike, on September 16th, Trump told reporters that “We knocked off actually three boats, not two. But you saw two” – it is unclear whether this refers to a third strike which was undisclosed (and part of one of the first two strikes), or is in reference to a separate operation declared by the U.S. Coast Guard to board a Venezuelan vessel in Venezuelan waters.

On X/Twitter, @TenchuLuis quoted a source who told them that “the leader of Tren de Aragua, nicknamed El Tite” was killed in the attack on September 15th. However, no other sources confirmed the names of the victims. An X/Twitter post from @ReporteYa on September 19th shared an article from the Associated Press, which notes that the strike had “affected fishing communities” off the Venezuelan coast but no first hand testimonies or obituaries have surfaced from family members or local sources.

Some media outlets and political leaders contested the framing of the strike. Colombian President Gustavo Petro publicly described the action as “murder,” and Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro denounced the attack as a “diplomatic aggression,” warning that Venezuela retained its “legitimate right to defense.”

While U.S. sources have consistently described the deceased as “narcoterrorists” or “members of drug cartels,” no individual identification, affiliations, or visual confirmation of weaponry has been made public. A video shared by multiple social media accounts shows the destruction of a boat, but no bodies are visible in the footage. At the time of writing, no local sources have confirmed the point of origin of the boat. While U.S. officials attributed the vessel to Venezuelan drug cartels, the specific location of departure has not been independently verified.

Project Ploughshares published an investigation into the use of Canadian technology in the strikes by analyzing the drone footage posted by President Trump and concluded that “This footage displayed critical aspects of L3Harris WESCAM’s [based in Hamilton, Ontario] graphical user interface — the on-screen and often unique and proprietary text, symbols, and reticules visible in the feed of the sensor, which can be seen in both videos posted by President Trump [referring to the September 2nd, separately assessed in USCAR250902a, and September 15th strikes].” The investigation then pointed to “a light-blue scale bar used to measure the size and distance of visible objects, a trademark element of WESCAM’s MX-Series sensor interface” and “the crosshairs that mark the centre of the sensor feed, or “line-of-sight” reticle, match in both the footage of the September 2025 airstrikes” as evidence pointing to the Canadian technology but also clarified that they weren’t able to determine “whether the MX-Series sensors directly guided the airstrikes using a laser designator or were instead providing surveillance in coordination with other aircraft”.

On October 18th, over a month after the incident, Colombian news outlet @RTVCnoticias reported that the boat that had been bombed “around” September 16th (later referred to as the attack on September 15th but announced on September 16th) was Colombian and occurred in Colombian waters. The news outlet spoke with the family of a 40-year-old Colombian fisherman reportedly killed in the attack named Alejandro Carranza. Alejandro’s relative Audenis Manjarres told @RTVCnoticias that Alejandro was born into a fishing family from Santa Marta (referring to him as a “Samario”) and had departed from La Guajira at 5 a.m. to go fishing the morning before he was killed (September 14th). Based on the video footage published by the U.S. military, relatives pointed out that the men seem to be fixing the engines when the strike occurred because one of the engines was down and the other one was lifted, which is the universal sign that the boat was adrift and experiencing mechanical issues. In describing the attack, the journalists and relatives point out that the strike could not have occurred in international waters because the boat would not have been able to reach that far in less than 2 days. The report included an image of the victim Alejandra smiling at the camera wearing a camo-printed Nike hat and a copy of his Colombian ID.

Colombian president Petro Gustavo reposted the article from @RTVCnoticias on Twitter/X, emphasizing that the victim had no ties to drug trafficking and that the boat clearly had a distress signal out when it was attacked. President Petro called on the Colombian Attorney General’s Office to initial legal proceedings in international courts and to protect the victims’ families. However, AFP reported that according to Colombian media, Alejandro had a criminal record for stealing weapons while working with a gang but was not able to verify this information when contacting local prosecutors.

Methodological note about classification of those killed in this incident

In documenting this incident, Airwars is following the guidance outlined by independent International Human Rights Law and International Humanitarian Law experts, whereby those on the vessels are understood to be civilians, given that the legal framework in which the strikes are being conducted remains in question.

Airwars has therefore included a civilian casualty count of three deaths.

Assessment Updates

17 October 2025
Information from an investigation by Project Ploughshares was added to the assessment and the source list.
6 November 2025
Details about a victim and the circumstances of the strike were added to the assessment from a new report from @RTVCnoticias and @petrogustavo.

Victims

Individuals

El Tite El Tite
male killed
Alejandro Carranza
40 years old male killed

Key Information

Country
Military Actor
Strike Type
Airstrike (Drone Strike)
Strike Status
Declared strike
Civilian Harm Reported
Yes
Civilian Harm Status
Fair
Causes of Death / Injury
Heavy weapons and explosive munitions
Civilians reported killed
3
3 Men

Military Statements

U.S. Forces Assessment
Known belligerent
U.S. Forces
U.S. Forces position on incident
Not yet assessed
U.S. Forces Strike Report
This morning, on my Orders, U.S. Military Forces conducted a SECOND Kinetic Strike against positively identified, extraordinarily violent drug trafficking cartels and narcoterrorists in the SOUTHCOM area of responsibility. The Strike occurred while these confirmed narcoterrorists from Venezuela were in International Waters transporting illegal narcotics (A DEADLY WEAPON POISONING AMERICANS!) headed to the U.S. These extremely violent drug trafficking cartels POSE A THREAT to U.S. National Security, Foreign Policy, and vital U.S. Interests. The Strike resulted in 3 male terrorists killed in action. No U.S. Forces were harmed in this Strike. BE WARNED — IF YOU ARE TRANSPORTING DRUGS THAT CAN KILL AMERICANS, WE ARE HUNTING YOU! The illicit activities by these cartels have wrought DEVASTATING CONSEQUENCES ON AMERICAN COMMUNITIES FOR DECADES, killing millions of American Citizens. NO LONGER. Thank you for your attention to this matter!!!

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