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Ecuador released Andrés Tufiño, a U.S. strike survivor, due to lack of evidence; Colombia recalls ambassador over ongoing drug war tensions.
Ecuador released Andrés Fernando Tufiño, a survivor of a U.S. military strike on a Caribbean submersible, after finding no evidence of criminal activity.
The U.S. destroyed the vessel, alleging it carried mainly fentanyl, resulting in two deaths.
Tufiño, repatriated by the U.S., is healthy.
A Colombian survivor remains hospitalized and will be prosecuted, leading Colombia to recall its ambassador to the U.S.
These strikes, part of a U.S. anti-drug trafficking campaign, have caused at least 32 deaths since September and increased friction with regional allies.
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Ecuador liberó a Andrés Tufiño, un sobreviviente de la huelga estadounidense, debido a la falta de pruebas; Colombia recuerda al embajador por las tensiones en curso en la guerra contra las drogas.