Probably the most prolific combat helicopter ever made, incomplete list of current users:
Afghan Mi-24 Hind-D.
Algerian Super Hind (modified in South Africa).
Angolan Hind.
Armenian Hinds.
Belarussian Mi-24.
NATO-Belgium operated Mi-24P helicopters during NATO wargame Saber Junction, in Vilseck, Germany, 10OCT2012. U.S. Army photo by Specialist Evangelia Grigiss.
Brazilian AH-2 Saber (Mi-35M).
NATO-Bulgaria Mi-24 Hind-D. U.S. Army photo by Sergeant Robert Douglas, 11JUN2019.
Cuban Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias Mi-24 Hind-D, not known when photo was made.
NATO-Czech Republic (Czechia) Mi-24V.
Egyptian Mi-35M.
NATO ‘partner’ Georgia’s Hind-D, 30APR2022. Photo via Georgian Ministry of Defense.
Ministry of Defense of Georgia video showing new facility where Hinds, and other aircraft, can be re-built, released October 2020:
NATO Hungary Mi-24 Hind-D, 03JUN2021. U.S. Army photo by Major Robert Fellingham.
U.S. Army video showing Indonesian Mi-35P, September 2014:
Iraq’s new Mi-35M Hind.
Brand new Mi-35M for Kazakhstan, still wearing Russian flag on tail.
A recent, but not clear, photo of a Kyrgyz Republic (Kyrgyzstan) Hind. They still use the Red Star of the old Soviet Union.
Libyan ‘Haftar’ Mi-35.
Macedonian Mi-25(24) Hind-D. U.S. Air Force photo by Technical Sergeant John M. Foster, 04SEP2003.
Mozambican Mi-25(24).
Myanmarese Mi-35P.
Nigerian Mi-35.
Peru’s Hind-D, March 2018.
NATO-Poland Mi-24 Hind-D, 13OCT2022. Hawaii Army National Guard photo by Specialist Kevin T. Brown Junior.
Serbian Defense Ministry video, arrival of new Mi-35Ms dubbed Vučić’s Flying Tanks, 16AUG2019:
Syrian Hind-Ds.
Turkmenistan’s Mi-24P.
NATO-United States, Mi-24 Hind-D, Yuma Marine Corps Air Station-Weapons and Tactics Instructor Course, 09OCT2015. U.S. Marine Corps photograph by Staff Sergeant Artur Shvartsberg.
A NATO-United States Mi-24 Hind-D on Lancaster Airport, Texas, 29JUN2022. It is painted in the Cold War era style of Warsaw Pact Bulgaria. U.S. Air Force photo by Airman First Class Courtney Sebastianelli.
Uzbek Army ‘live-fire’ video posted July 2022, Uzbekistan tries out its new Mi-35M:
Welcome to borderland hell under U.S. President Joseph Robinette Biden Junior, incomplete (just the tip of the iceberg) list of videos and reports from the United States Coast Guard (USCG) about the increasing flood of boat people from Bahamas, Cuba, and Haiti, for November 2022:
The U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) District 7 reported that on 03DEC2022, they returned 79 illegals, captured in November, to their home country of The Bahamas.
The USCG District 7 reported that on 01DEC2022, they returned 118 illegals to their home country of Cuba. The illegals had been captured during six interceptions during the month of November.
The USCG District 7 reported that, on 30NOV2022, 192 illegals were sent back to their home country of Cuba. The USCG reported that the 192 illegals had been captured in 13 separate incidents during November.
The USCG District 7 reported that they had returned 180 illegals to their home country of Haiti, on 25NOV2022.
65 illegals were sent back to Cuba, on 24NOV2022.
185 illegals were sent back to Cuba, on 22NOV2022.
217 illegals from Haiti were transferred to The Bahamas, on 19NOV2022.
The USCG reported that they had returned 95 illegals back to their home country of Cuba, on 17NOV2022.
74 illegals were sent back to Cuba, on 16NOV2022.
U.S. Coast Guard District 7 photo, 09NOV2022.
A boat full of illegals from Cuba, captured near Elbow Cay, Bahamas, 09NOV2022. The USCG returned 91 illegals to Cuba on 14NOV2022.
A USCGC Atlanitc Area photo by Petty Officer Third Class Bethany Squires, 13NOV2022.
USCG crew captures illegals from Cuba, somewhere in the Atlantic Ocean, 13NOV2022.
83 illegals were sent back to Cuba, on 12NOV2022.
67 illegals were sent back to Cuba, on 07NOV2022.
68 illegals were sent back to Cuba, on 04NOV2022.
FLORIDA: According to data collated by World Population Review, ‘Boat People’ and other illegals entering through the state of Florida cost taxpayers $5.46-billion between 2020 and 2022!
USCG District 7 photo, 28NOV2022.
About 15-miles southwest of Marquesas Key, yet another boat full of illegals from Cuba is captured, 28NOV2022.
Near Upper Matecumbre Key, the USCG District 7 intercepted a boat full of illegals from Cuba. Video by Petty Officer Second Class Jose Hernandez, 26NOV2022:
On 25NOV2022, the Palm Beach Sheriffs Office notified the USCG of illegals approaching east of Lake Worth Inlet. USCG District 7 video of captured boat:
USCG District 7 video (by Petty Officer Second Class by Michael Himes), capture of illegals from Cuba near Alligator Reef, on 24NOV2022:
USCG District 7 video (by Petty Officer Second Class Jose Hernandez), boat overloaded with illegals from Haiti, near Rodriguez Key, 22NOV2022:
USCG District 7 video (by Petty Officer Third Class Ryan Estrada) of capture of illegals, approximately 9-miles off Islamorada, 14NOV2022:
PUERTO RICO:
USCG District 7 PADET San Juan photo by Ricardo Castrodad, 10NOV2022.
On 10NOV2022, the USCG captured 43 Dominican Republic nationals, and six Haitians, approximately 36-nautical miles northwest of Aguadilla.
USCG District 8 photo, 28NOV2022.
TEXAS: The World Population Review says illegal immigrants in Texas cost taxpayers $8.88-billion from 2020-2022!
On 28NOV2022, the USCG caught four Mexican fishermen with 330-pounds of illegally caught fish, approximately 55-miles north of the Maritime Boundary Line.
USCG District 8 photo, 10NOV2022.
12-miles north of the Maritime Boundary Line, the USCG captured five fishermen from Mexico, illegally fishing in U.S. territory, on 10NOV2022.
On 19NOV2022, a deployment ceremony was held for the 258th Engineer Utilities Detachment, 505th Engineer Battalion, 130th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, of the North Carolina Army National Guard.
North Carolina Army National Guard photo by Sergeant First Class Mary Junell, 19NOV2022.
This deployment, as with the thousands of other National Guard deployments since 11SEP2001, was planned for well in advance: “I can tell you that this team is ready. I can tell you that countless hours, days, weeks, and months have been poured into planning, rehearsing, executing, and refining everything that needs to be done to ensure our Soldiers go do their mission and return home.”-Lieutenant Colonel Robert Felicio, the 505th Battalion Commander
North Carolina National Guard Specialist Daniel Nilssen, with the 258th Engineer Utilities Detachment, stands with his family after a deployment ceremony for his unit at the Soldier Memorial Sports Arena in Butner, North Carolina, 19NOV2022. North Carolina Army National Guard photo by Sergeant First Class Mary Junell.
The deployment for the 258th Engineer Utilities Detachment actually begins in 2023, they are deploying to somewhere on the African continent, in support of Operation Enduring Freedom-Horn of Africa/Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa.
The Aérospatiale Gazelle was designed and built by NATO ‘partner’ France, from 1967 to 1996. France was one of the founders of NATO, but in 1966 France supposedly withdrew from full membership. French officials wanted a change in NATO’s command structure. Apparently NATO gave in, and in 2009 France officially rejoined NATO.
Photo via Ministry of Defense of Republic of Serbia, released 10NOV2018.
At least three variants were produced, known as SA 340, SA 341 and SA 342. The Gazelle was not only used by NATO members, but by non-NATO members, and even countries that were/are considered enemies of NATO, like ‘East Bloc’ Yugoslavia/Serbia (Yugoslavia was not part of the Warsaw Pact, but was considered a pro-Soviet East Bloc country by NATO).
During the Cold War, Yugoslavia’s aviation manufacturer, the now defunct SOKO (not to be confused with NATO Spain’s Soko Aviation), license built the Gazelle. Since the collapse of Yugoslavia, Serbia’s military aircraft are produced/rebuilt by Airforce Plant ‘Moma Stanojlović’, which is capable of producing almost every part needed.
The SA-341/342 Gazelle is known in Serbia as the HN-42 Gama.
Students train to maintain the Cold War era NATO designed Gazelle, at the Air Force and Air Defense Training Center in Batajnica. Photo via Ministry of Defense of Republic of Serbia, released 17NOV2022.
Photo via Ministry of Defense of Republic of Serbia, released 17NOV2022.
Photo via Ministry of Defense of Republic of Serbia, released 17NOV2022.
Gazelles on airfield Morava in Lađevci. Photo via Ministry of Defense of Republic of Serbia, released 15SEP2022.
Distinctive ‘rotor-in-tail’. Photo via Ministry of Defense of Republic of Serbia, released 15SEP2022.
An inside look.
Photo via Ministry of Defense of Republic of Serbia, released 29AUG2022.
Photo via Ministry of Defense of Republic of Serbia, released 29AUG2022.
Photo via Ministry of Defense of Republic of Serbia, released 29AUG2022.
Photo via Ministry of Defense of Republic of Serbia, released 28JAN2022.
Photo via Ministry of Defense of Republic of Serbia, released 28JAN2022.
Photo via Ministry of Defense of Republic of Serbia, released 28JAN2022.
Photo via Salinger Igor/Aermedia.com, 27JUN2021.
Ministry of Defense of Republic of Serbia video, released 27JUN2021, of Gama/Gazelle 9M14 Malyutka (NATO reporting name AT-3 Sagger) action during the Lightning Strike 2021 war game:
Photo via Ministry of Defense of Republic of Serbia, released 17APR2021.
Photo via Ministry of Defense of Republic of Serbia, released 17APR2021.
Ministry of Defense of Republic of Serbia video, released 17APR2021, of Gama/Gazelle action during the Response 2021 war game:
Armed with NATO reporting name AT-3 Sagger anti-tank missile. Photo released 17APR2021.
Photo via Ministry of Defense of Republic of Serbia, released 17APR2021.
Photo via Ministry of Defense of Republic of Serbia, released 17APR2021.
In 1995(July?), ethnic Serb forces (Army of Republika Srpska) captured several NATO-Netherlands (Royal Netherland Army) armored personnel carriers, which were ‘in-country’ under a United Nations operation. Of course, the Western-NATO news media reported that they were “stolen”.
A tow bar is attached to the AWOL YPR-765, and then to a M88A1 Hercules. U.S. Army (USA) photo by Sergeant Angel Clemons, 12MAR1997.
USA photo by Sergeant Angel Clemons, 12MAR1997.
Two years later, in March 1997, NATO-United States forces made a true ‘barn-find’ when they discovered the ‘AWOL’ (Absent With Out Leave) YPR-765 (a variant of the M113) in a barn/garage in Bosnia & Herzegovina. Of course, the U.S. military referred to the barn/garage as a “weapon storage site”.
USA photo by Sergeant Angel Clemons, 12MAR1997.
USA M88A1 Recovery Vehicle tows the AWOL YPR-765 APC out of a “weapon storage site” in Karakaj, Bosnia-Herzegovina. USA photo by Sergeant Angel Clemons, 12MAR1997.
The U.S. Army (USA) press release also stated they were “confiscating” the YPR-765, referring to it as a Serb Army weapon, and adding that it made multiple confiscations in the first few months of the start of the SFor (Stabilization Force) mission.
The YPR-765 was towed to Camp Dobol, while soldiers with the Bosnian-Serb army watch helplessly. USA photo by Sergeant Angel Clemons, 12MAR1997.
Inside the YPR-765 was found a M2 .50 caliber heavy machine gun, and cans of 50-cal ammo. USA photo by Sergeant Angel Clemons, 12MAR1997.
The USA press releases also contradicted themselves when giving the location, sometimes saying it was Karakaj, sometimes saying it was Zvornik. Zvornik is a city in the Republika Srpska area of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Karakaj is a town north of Zvornik.
Soldiers from NATO-Luxembourg inspect the ammunition, which was destroyed under SFor rules. USA photo by Sergeant Angel Clemons, 17MAR1997.
The YPR-765 is about to be pulled onto a flatbed trailer. USA photo by Sergeant Angel Clemons, 17MAR1997.
The YPR-765 will be hauled to the Dutch (Netherlands) Sector of Bosnia-Herzegovina. USA photo by Sergeant Angel Clemons, 17MAR1997.
USA photo by Sergeant Angel Clemons, 17MAR1997.
USA photo by Sergeant Angel Clemons, 17MAR1997.
On its way. USA photo by Sergeant Angel Clemons, 17MAR1997.
Some of the other captured YPR-765s were transferred to Serbia.
20 November 2022 (23:54-UTC-07 Tango 06) 29 Aban 1401/25 Rabi ‘ath-Thani 1444/27 Xin-Hai 4720/20 ноября 2022 года
During the most recent G20 meeting, global leaders ignorantly blamed labor problems on the “COVID-19 crisis” and climate change, when the reality is that the global labor problems are the direct result of G20 leaders implementing job killing Pandemic restrictions and climate policies!
G20, I.II.I Recover Together, Recover Stronger: Reaffirming Global Partnership and Reinvigorating Multilateralism in Fostering Recovery and 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development:“The Health Working Group (HWG) underscored the need for continued advanced collaboration in strengthening global health architecture with enhanced global health system resilience, aligned health protocols for seamless cross border mobility….”
II.II Progress Assessment of G20 Development Commitments, #5 G20 Rome Leaders’ Declaration, para 20:“We will support…. fostering empowerment and decent work for… migrants and refugees…”
The following links are just the tip of the iceberg of the globalist agenda regarding migrants and refugees:
G20 (Group of 20)=Argentina, Australia (Commonwealth of Nations, a NATO partner), Brazil, Canada (Commonwealth of Nations, NATO member), People’s Republic of China (Communist China), Japan (NATO partner), India, Indonesia, Republic of Korea (South Korea, a NATO partner), Mexico, Russia (formerly a NATO ‘Partnership for Peace’ participant, suspended as of 2021), South Africa (Commonwealth of Nations), Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Turkey (NATO member), United Kingdom (Commonwealth of Nations, NATO member), United States of America (NATO member), plus the leading member countries of the European Union (which are also NATO members)
G20 (Group of 20)=Argentina, Australia (Commonwealth of Nations, a NATO partner), Brazil, Canada (Commonwealth of Nations, NATO member), People’s Republic of China (Communist China), Japan (NATO partner), India, Indonesia, Republic of Korea (South Korea, a NATO partner), Mexico, Russia (formerly a NATO ‘Partnership for Peace’ participant, suspended as of 2021), South Africa (Commonwealth of Nations), Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Turkey (NATO member), United Kingdom (Commonwealth of Nations, NATO member), United States of America (NATO member), plus the leading member countries of the European Union (which are also NATO members)
G20 Fostering Stronger Recovery and Building Resilience:“…is committed to working towards achieving the global agenda of vaccinating 70% of the world’s population…
…addressing the continuity of [global] health services beyond COVID-19…”
'If you have been vaccinated or tested properly, you can move around.. 'We will sub [this digital certificate using WHO standard] into the next World Health Assembly.. as the revision to intl health regulation': Indonesia MoH Budi Sadikin, ex-banker #B20Summit#B20#DigitalIDpic.twitter.com/mt2XugRhiC
G20 Health Working Group:“…the operationalization of the Financial Intermediary Fund for Pandemic Prevention, Preparedness and Response (PPR FIF/Pandemic Fund). The PPR FIF/Pandemic Fund is hosted by the World Bank, and has been established in close collaboration with the WHO [United Nations’ World Health Organization] which, as the lead international technical agency responsible for PPR and custodian of the IHR (2005), will play a central role in the PPR FIF/Pandemic Fund. The PPR FIF/Pandemic Fund complements the work of existing institutions and provides additional international financing for PPR, especially to support increased PPR capacities for eligible countries.
…enhance cooperation in genomic surveillance… …welcome the establishment of the WHO Hub for Pandemic and Epidemic Intelligence.
…facilitate seamless international travel, interoperability, and recognizing digital and non-digital solutions… …used for COVID-19 proof of vaccination or verification of tests… [UN-WHO’s Digital documentation of COVID-19 certificates]
…support continued international dialogue and collaboration on the establishment of trusted global digital health networks as part of efforts to strengthen prevention and response to future pandemics. Further steps should capitalize and build on the success of the existing standards and digital COVID19 certificates.”
“The future is going to be different than what we have experienced for the last 20 years….”-Lieutenant General Jim Slife, U.S. Air Force Special Operations Command, during the most recent iteration of ATREUS
Oklahoma Air National Guard photo by Technical Sergeant Brigette Waltermire, 09NOV2022.
On 09NOV2022, U.S. Special Operations Command Europe conducted the first-ever demonstration of the ‘palletized’ launching system of the AGM-158 Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile (JASSM) ‘bunker buster’ in NATO Europe (specifically NATO Norway).
Palletized JASSM being loaded onto a NATO Poland C-130 Hercules, in Powidz, Poland. U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sergeant Brandon Julson, 08NOV2022.
This is part of the U.S. European Command’s Operational Series ATREUS: “This effort is meant to increase integration of both conventional and Special Operations Forces from participating nations and enhance interoperability with our NATO allies and European partners. ….ATREUS training events enable effective responses for any contingency, as well as continuation of training, and increased readiness and collective defense.”-Lieutenant Colonel Lawrence Melnicoff, Operation ATREUS ‘lead’
Even though the U.S. military spells ATREUS in all caps, it is not an acronym, it is the ancient Greek god of war. It is silly that Lieutenant Colonel Lawrence Melnicoff stated that Operation ATREUS was “routine engagements”, as the first ATREUS exercise began in April 2021. However, there have already been seven ATREUS ‘iterations’ in NATO Europe since then! And apparently, ATREUS is meant to be a global operation: “Participation from our allies is the cornerstone of ATREUS iterations. Poland, Romania, and the United Kingdom have been regular participants in the most recent ATREUS iterations throughout 2021 and 2022, but the global effort with our fellow geographic combatant commands makes this a historic demonstration of allied solidarity worldwide.”-Lieutenant Colonel Lawrence Melnicoff, Operation ATREUS ‘lead’
Palletized JASSM being loaded onto a NATO Poland C-130 Hercules, in Powidz, Poland. USAF photo by Staff Sergeant Brandon Julson, 08NOV2022.
During the most recent iteration of ATREUS, the U.S. Air Force’s (USAF) 67th Special Operations Squadron, 352d Special Operations Wing, demonstrated the Rapid Dragon Palletized Effects System (RDPES), using the latest JASSM cruise missile. The RDPES is an experimental system that allows special operations cargo planes, like the MC-130J Commando-2 (a combat variant of the Super Hercules), to carry and launch cruise missiles. The USAF is already using the system inside The Arctic Circle, and now in NATO Europe.
Silent U.S. Air Force video, by Staff Sergeant Izabella Workman, showing how the JASSM is launched from a MC-130J. Notice at first it looks like a supply drop, but then the JASSMs start flying out of the pallet, then impact the water. Andøya Space Defense Range, Norway, 09NOV2022:
Oklahoma Air National Guard photo by Technical Sergeant Brigette Waltermire, 09NOV2022.
Staff Sergeant Izabella Workman shows you the launching from inside the MC-130J:
USAF photo, 06JUN2022.
In June 2022, the JASSM was test launched from an Arizona Air National Guard F-16 Falcon. The test was conducted from Hill Air Force Base (AFB), in Utah.
USAF photo, 06JUN2022.
The JASSM has been in use, by the U.S., since 2009. Australia, Finland, and Poland, began stockpiling them in 2014 (same year as the NATO backed coup in Ukraine). In April 2018, two USAF B-1B Lancer bombers launched 19 JASSMs against Syria’s military.
On 25FEB2022, JASSMs were delivered to Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany. USAF video report by Technical Sergeant Anthony Plyler:
20NOV2020, B-1B Lancer conducts first external carriage (‘capture carry’) of JASSM, Edwards AFB, California. Take-off video by Joshua Miller:
Chase video by Ethan Wagner:
USAF video by Airman First Class Susan Roberts, B-1B Lancer being bombed-up with JASSM, 03NOV2017, Dyess AFB, Texas:
09 November 2022 (11:11-UTC-07 Tango 06) 18 Aban 1401/14 Rabi ‘ath-Thani 1444/16 Xin-Hai 4720/09 ноября 2022 года
It has been revealed that the Cold War era NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) is launching an invasion of the tiny Persian Gulf country of Qatar (دولة قطر)!
Türkiye (Turkey) is leading other NATO members France, Italy, United Kingdom and United States, as well as non-NATO member Pakistan, in a massive security operation in the name of providing protection for the 2022 FIFA World Cup (football, aka soccer).
The 2022 FIFA World Cup has become the most expensive to date, and that includes massive taxpayer funding from NATO countries, for the security. 22OCT2022, Business Insider video report on the true costs, including deaths of construction workers, of the World Cup:
The NATO provided security has been in the planning for awhile, Türkiye’nin (Turkey’s) parliament approved their part of the plan at the beginning of October. NATO Turkey will provide the lion’s share of the invasion force: One Ada-class multi-purpose corvette (warship), 3-thousand riot police, 1-hundred special operations police, 50 bomb specialists, and 80 sniffer/riot dogs.
Hindustan Times video report, Pakistan deploys troops to Qatar, 11OCT2022:
In 2004, NATO created a plan for including Persian Gulf Arab nations in NATO security operations. It is called the Istanbul Cooperation Initiative (ICI). Istanbul is the biggest city of NATO Türkiye, and considered the de-facto economic capital (it is not the political capital, that is Ankara). I find it interesting that NATO does not post any information on its various websites about its massive taxpayer funded military led security operation for the FIFA World Cup, in Qatar.
West Virginia Army National Guard photos by Edwin L. Wriston, 27MAR2022.
In March 2022, Qatar’s Weapons of Mass Destruction Unit, and Military Medical Service, personnel traveled to the U.S. state of West Virginia, where the West Virginia Army National Guard, Charleston Fire, South Charleston Fire, and Clendenin Fire Rescue, helped them learn how to respond to a Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear (CBRN) attack, and yes, it was totally about the FIFA World Cup.
West Virginia Army National Guard photos by Edwin L. Wriston, 27MAR2022.
West Virginia Army National Guard photos by Edwin L. Wriston, 27MAR2022.
The people pretending to be victims of the attack were residents of DuPont City, and the University of Charleston men’s and women’s soccer programs.
West Virginia Army National Guard photos by Edwin L. Wriston, 27MAR2022.
In 2017, NATO Türkiye took over an abandoned United Kingdom military base, about 15-miles from the capital Doha. In 2019, Türkiye began expansion projects on the base. But, it is still nothing compared to what NATO United States has in Qatar.
Qatar’s decent into becoming a NATO puppet was accelerated by neighboring, larger more powerful, countries of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) and United Arab Emirates (UAE) becoming political enemies of Qatar, in 2017 (the taxpayers of NATO United States also help to support the governments of KSA and UAE). In October 2022, a Türk news outlet said the reason for such a massive deployment of NATO forces was that “Qatar faces a shortage of personnel.”
The FIFA World Cup will take place in Qatar from November 20th to December 18th.
Welcome to borderland hell under U.S. President Joseph Robinette Biden Junior, incomplete (just the tip of the iceberg) list of videos and reports from the United States Coast Guard (USCG) about the increasing flood of boat people from Cuba, and other countries, for October 2022:
USCG video by Lieutenant Alex Cordes, nine illegals from Cuba, and one dog, captured on Water Cay, Bahamas, 12OCT2022:
U.S. Coast Guard District 7 video, interception of boat full of illegals about 13 miles northwest of Water Cays, Bahamas, 16OCT2022:
On 17OCT2022, the USCG District 7 released a video of various interceptions of boats full of illegals in the Caribbean Sea:
The USCG District 7 reported that they ‘repatriated’ 270-illegals to their home country of Cuba, on 21OCT2022.
FLORIDA:
USCG District 7 photo, 01OCT2022.
USCG captured these illegals, from Cuba, approximately 50-miles south of Boca Chica, 01OCT2022.
USCG District 7 photo, 03OCT2022.
USCG captured these illegals, from Cuba, approximately 30-miles south of Plantation Key, 03OCT2022.
USCG District 7 photo, 04OCT2022.
USCG captured these illegals, from Cuba, approximately 30-miles south of Islamorada, 04OCT2022.
USCG video by Petty Officer Third Class Ryan Schultz, illegals captured approximately 25-miles south of Marquesas Key, 05OCT2022:
USCG video by Petty Officer Third Class Ryan Schultz, illegals captured about 2-miles south of Key Colony Beach, 10OCT2022:
During the night of 12OCT2022, passengers and crew of a cruise ship spotted this boat carrying illegals (from Cuba according to the USCG), about 60-miles south of Sugarloaf Key.
USCG District 7 photo, 13OCT2022.
USCG captured these illegals, from Cuba, approximately 30-miles south of Marathon, 13OCT2022.
USCG District 7 photo, 13OCT2022.
USCG captured this illegal, from Cuba, approximately 45-miles south of Key West, 13OCT2022.
USCG District 7 photo, 14OCT2022.
USCG captured this boat, from Cuba, approximately 20-miles south of Key West, 14OCT2022.
USCG District 7 video, illegals row a large homemade boat about 60-miles south of Key West, 14OCT2022. Obviously the boat is big enough to hold dozens of illegals, where are they:
USCG District 7 photo, 16OCT2022.
USCG captured these illegals, from Cuba, approximately 30-miles south of Long Key, 16OCT2022.
USCG District 7 photo, 18OCT2022.
USCG captured these illegals, from Cuba, approximately 20-miles south of Boca Chica, 18OCT2022.
USCG District 7 photo, 18OCT2022.
USCG captured these illegals, from Cuba, approximately 15-miles south of Cudjoe Key, 18OCT2022.
WPLG Local10 reports 200% increase in Boat People:
USCG District 7 photo, 18OCT2022.
USCG captured these illegals, from Cuba, approximately 30-miles south of Islamorada, 18OCT2022.
USCG District 7 video, illegals captured about 15-miles southeast of Fort Jefferson, 18OCT2022:
USCG District 7 photo, 24OCT2022.
USCG captured these illegals, from Cuba, approximately 35-miles south of Key West, 24OCT2022.
USCG District 7 photo, 25OCT2022.
USCG captured these illegals, from Cuba, approximately 7-miles south of Key Largo, 25OCT2022.
USCG District 7 photo, 25OCT2022.
USCG captured these illegals, from Cuba, approximately 23-miles east of Biscayne Bay, 25OCT2022.
USCG District 7 photo, 26OCT2022.
USCG captured these illegals, from Cuba, near Cudjoe Key, 26OCT2022.
USCG District 7 photo, 31OCT2022.
USCG captured these illegals, from Cuba, approximately 50-miles south of Marquesas Key, 31OCT2022.
PUERT RICO:
USCG District 7 PADET-San Juan photo, 01OCT2022.
USCG District 7 PADET-San Juan reported they handed over 47-Dominican Republic nationals to the Dominican Republic Navy, on 02OCT2022. They also reported that two people were arrested and face federal charges of smuggling humans.
USCG District 7 PADET-San Juan photo, 18OCT2022.
On 18OCT2022, USCG District 7 PADET-San Juan report they ‘repatriated’ 48-Dominican Republic nationals and two Haitians to the Dominican Republic Navy.
USCG District 7 PADET-San Juan reported they handed over 48-Dominican Republic nationals and two Haitians to the Dominican Republic Navy, on 24OCT2022.
TEXAS: USCG District 8 video report, about the increase in illegal fishing operations along the Texas coast, 373-Mexicans captured: