Two US Navy Ships Collide in the Caribbean Sea, Two Slightly Injured

The Wall Street Journal has reported that two United States Navy ships collided on Wednesday in the waters of the Caribbean Sea, resulting in minor injuries to two individuals.
According to the report, the incident occurred during a refueling operation at sea when fuel was being transferred from one ship to another. At-sea refueling operations typically take place in open waters under coordinated conditions.
The American newspaper stated that one of the vessels involved was a destroyer and the other was a fuel support ship. The event reportedly took place in waters near South America, likely within the Caribbean Sea or the vicinity of Venezuela.
So far, no further details have been released regarding the exact cause of the collision or the extent of any potential damage.




