Colombian President Gustavo Petro has accused the United States of killing an innocent fisherman during a military operation in the Caribbean Sea. The incident occurred on September 16, when the U.S. military struck what was described as a drug-smuggling vessel. Petro claims the boat was drifting due to an engine failure and had sent a distress signal, emphasizing that the victim, Alejandro Carranza, had no ties to drug trafficking. The dispute has escalated tensions between the two nations, with Petro accusing Trump of violating human rights and revoking his visa for criticizing U.S. immigration policies.