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The relatives of 40-year-old Colombian fisherman, Alejandro Carranza say he is one of 29 people killed in US boat strikes in the Caribbean sea thus far, according to Colombian media- adding to a short list that includes only two Trinidadian fishermen believed to be among the dead.
The identification comes after Colombian President Gustavo Petro on Friday condemned the deaths of the two Las Cuevas fishermen and doubled down on previous claims that a Colombian had been killed in one of the US’ six confirmed boat strikes.
Petro, while attending a public meeting at the Casa de Nariño in Colombia on Friday called the killings a war crime and an international aggression
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