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Two survivors in custody after US strike on alleged drug boat


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At least two people survived a US strike against a boat that the Trump administration says was smuggling drugs, according to US officials. US Navy helicopters were flying overhead and a boat transferred them to the custody of US forces. NBC’s Courtney Kobe reports for Saturday Today.

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