- The incident in question occurred on September 2, involving a U.S. military strike on a suspected drug vessel.
- The military commander responsible for the attack was under the impression that the survivors of the strike were still involved in a drug trafficking operation.
- A report revealed that this misconception led to the deadly attack, raising concerns about decision-making and intelligence assessment.
- Survivors of the incident reported that the commander’s belief about the ongoing drug run was mistaken.
- The report highlights potential gaps in communication or intelligence that may have contributed to the erroneous assumption by the military commander.
Source: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/commander-september-attack-believed-survivors-were-continuing-drug-run-report-says)