Trump Claims U.S. Forces Kill Leader of Train de Aragua Gang

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Ganpat Singh Chouhan

Trump Claims U.S. Forces Kill Leader of Train de Aragua Gang

Washington, June 13: President Donald Trump has announced the death of the leader of the Venezuelan criminal gang ‘Train de Aragua.’ He stated that U.S. forces, in collaboration with Venezuela, conducted a military operation that resulted in the alleged leader’s demise.

In a post on the social media platform Truth Social, President Trump wrote, “Under my orders, the U.S. Southern Command executed a swift and lethal strike, killing the notorious leader of Train de Aragua, Nino Guerrero. Train de Aragua is one of the most dangerous terrorist organizations.”

He further added, “Before I took office again, Joe Biden opened our southern border to millions of illegal criminals, giving this foreign gang free rein to commit heinous crimes like rape, mutilation, and murder against American citizens. During my campaign, I promised to expel these monsters from our country and deliver justice to the families of those they murdered.”

During his announcement, Trump named several individuals, stating, “This action has avenged those affected, their families, and their loved ones.”

Trump also criticized former President Joe Biden’s policies. He stated, “At the beginning of my term, I fulfilled my promise to designate ‘Train de Aragua’ as a terrorist organization, expel thousands of dangerous criminals from the country, and wage war against the gangs that have long been fighting against our citizens while weak leaders left America in a helpless and defensive position.”

The President noted that this operation was conducted in partnership with allies in Venezuela, emphasizing that there is now no safe haven for ‘Train de Aragua’ terrorists, either in Venezuela or elsewhere. He concluded, “Under my leadership, we will hunt down these brutal killers and drug traffickers anytime, anywhere, and send them to the hell they deserve.”

It is important to note that ‘Train de Aragua’ originated in Venezuela and has expanded its presence in several Latin American countries. U.S. officials have linked this group to drug trafficking, human trafficking, extortion, kidnapping, and other organized criminal activities.

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