On October 4, 2025, the Venezuelan military announced that an airstrike near the country’s Caribbean coastline killed four suspected “narco-terrorists.” According to defense officials, the strike targeted a speedboat allegedly used for trafficking drugs and weapons. Authorities claim the group had links to Colombian armed factions and was attempting to infiltrate Venezuelan waters. Venezuelan Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino stated that the operation was part of ongoing efforts to combat cross-border criminal networks that “threaten national sovereignty.” The strike comes amid heightened military operations along the Colombia-Venezuela border and increased naval patrols in the Caribbean. While Venezuelan officials hailed the operation as a success, human rights organizations called for transparency, warning of potential civilian impact and lack of independent verification. #VenezuelaNews #NarcoTerrorism #AirstrikeUpdate #BorderSecurity #CaribbeanOperations #NationalSovereignty #DefenseNews #HumanRightsConcerns #newsone
In a high-stakes exchange at the United Nations General Assembly, India firmly rejected U.S. President Donald Trump’s claim that he mediated a ceasefire between India and Pakistan. Indian diplomats emphasized that any understanding between New Delhi and Islamabad was reached bilaterally — directly between the two nations — and not through any third party. The message was clear: India sees its disputes with Pakistan as matters to be resolved by them alone, without external intervention. In the same diplomatic move, India issued a stern warning to Pakistan over terrorism emanating from its soil. India demanded that Pakistan dismantle militant training camps and hand over terrorists wanted by India, and reaffirmed its “zero tolerance” policy toward sponsoring or harbouring terrorists. Indian representatives also decried what they called Pakistan’s repeated glorification of terror groups, calling such behavior unacceptable in global forums. #IndiaPakistan #UNGA #Diplomacy #BilateralDialogue #Ceasefire #Terrorism #NationalSovereignty #ForeignPolicy #Security #IndiaStance