Collision Alert: US Navy Ships Involved in Incident near South America

A US Navy warship collided with a Navy supply vessel during a refueling operation, confirming the US military's Southern Command. The incident took place off the coast of South America, although the exact location remains unspecified.

During the operation, two personnel reported minor injuries and were quickly stabilized. The vessels involved included an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer and a Supply-class fast combat support ship, both of which have continued sailing safely from the site.

Southern Command has not disclosed the circumstances leading to the collision and has begun an investigation into the matter. The USNS Supply ship has primarily been operating in Caribbean waters, which falls within Southern Command's jurisdiction that also encompasses parts of the South Atlantic and South Pacific.

This incident is noteworthy amidst recent military build-ups in the Caribbean region under US President Donald Trump's administration, primarily aimed at countering drug trafficking operations.

Additionally, US military activities have escalated in response to drug trafficking, with alarming reports of lethal strikes against alleged drug boats in the eastern Pacific.

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