U.S. to Repatriate Survivors of Its Strike on Suspected Drug Vessel

The New York Times10/18/2025 • Last cited 10/21/2025

Summary

The U.S. military rescued two men in the Caribbean Sea after Special Operations forces targeted a semi-submersible suspected of drug smuggling, according to The New York Times. The survivors are set to be repatriated following the incident.

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Lindy Score Breakdown

35
Age (0-35)
88 days
4
Velocity (0-40)
1 source (low traction)
8
Tier (0-10)
The New York Times
0
Breadth (0-15)
1 unique
Total Score47/100

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Score BreakdownRisk 35

Source Reputation: Moderate trust (8/20 pts)
Consensus: Single source - no independent confirmation yet
Age: 88 days - proven survivor

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