2 Nov 2025

Russia denounces 'excessive' US military force in Caribbean, backs Venezuela

9:55 am on 2 November 2025
(FILES) This screen grab from a video posted by US President Donald Trump on his Truth Social account on September 15, 2025, shows what President Trump says is US Military forces conducting a strike on a boat carrying alleged drug traffickers in the Caribbean Sea in the SOUTHCOM area of responsibility on Monday, September 15, 2025. Venezuela said on September 19, 2025, it would seek a United Nations probe of US strikes that killed 14 alleged drug traffickers on at least two boats in international waters off its coast. (Photo by HANDOUT / US President Donald Trump's TRUTH Social account / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO /  US PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP'S TRUTH SOCIAL ACCOUNT / HANDOUT"- HANDOUT - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

A video posted by US President Donald Trump on 15 September, 2025, shows what Trump says is US military forces conducting a strike on a boat carrying alleged drug traffickers. Photo: Handout / US President Donald Trump's TRUTH Social account / AFP

Russia's foreign ministry denounced on Saturday "excessive military force" by the United States in the Caribbean Sea deployed as part of a drive against drug trafficking and reaffirmed its support for Venezuela's leaders.

"We firmly denounce the use of excessive military force in carrying out actions in anti-drugs operations," foreign ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova said in a commentary on her ministry's website.

"Such actions are in violation of both US domestic legislation ... and the norms of international law."

A US campaign in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific against what Washington says is the illegal drug trade has targeted at least 14 boats and killed 61 people.

The United States has built up a large military presence in the Caribbean in recent months, with fighter jets, warships and thousands of troops.

Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022 and has occupied large swaths of territory, drawing broad international condemnation.

In her comments, Zakharova said Russia "confirms our firm support for the Venezuelan leadership in defending its national sovereignty."

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro signed a strategic partnership agreement in Moscow in May.

Maduro has repeatedly alleged that the United States is hoping to drive him from power.

- Reuters

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