Feb 14 • 13:10 UTC 🇬🇧 UK Mirror

Shocking moment US Navy ships collide on Caribbean mission with sailors hurt

A US Navy destroyer collided with a supply ship during an operation in the Caribbean, resulting in injuries to two sailors, who are in stable condition.

During a US Navy operation in the Caribbean, a destroyer and a supply ship collided, an incident captured in alarming footage showing the USS Truxtun ramming into the side of the USNS Supply. The collision caused significant disturbance in the water, as the destroyer tipped to one side amidst the impact. The situation escalated quickly, with sailors aboard the supply ship expressing panic as they scrambled for safety.

According to the US Southern Command, responsible for operations in Central America, South America, and the Caribbean, two sailors sustained minor injuries during the incident. Fortunately, they are reported to be in stable condition, which has alleviated some immediate concerns about the severity of the incident. Despite the collision, both vessels managed to sail from the site of the incident, although specifics about the exact location remain unclear.

This incident raises questions about the navigational protocols aboard military vessels, particularly during complex operations in busy maritime regions. As investigations into the collision begin, it highlights the importance of stringent safety measures and communication among military ships to prevent such accidents in the future, ensuring the safety of personnel during critical operations.

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