Feb 12 • 21:10 UTC 🇲🇽 Mexico El Financiero (ES)

Two US Navy ships collide in the Caribbean; two soldiers injured

Two US Navy vessels collided in the Caribbean, causing minor injuries to two military personnel, according to US Southern Command.

Two US Navy vessels, the destroyer USS Truxtun and the supply ship USNS Supply, collided while conducting a transfer of supplies in the Caribbean. This incident resulted in minor injuries to two military personnel, who are currently reported to be in stable condition. The Southern Command stated that the vessels involved are now navigating without issues following the accident.

This collision comes amid a significant increase in US naval presence in the Caribbean, driven by recent threats and incidents in the region. The USS Truxtun is one of 12 Navy ships currently operating in the area as part of the military's strategic response to security challenges, highlighting the importance of maintaining a robust naval operation in response to rising tensions.

The maneuver of transferring supplies at sea usually requires vessels to operate in close proximity, which can lead to risks such as collisions if navigation is not meticulously managed. This incident serves as a reminder of the inherent dangers faced by military vessels while executing essential logistical operations, particularly in crowded maritime environments.

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