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Four foreign nationals have been charged in connection to a U.S. raid last month that resulted in two Navy SEALs losing their lives. According to the Justice Department, the four men, all with Pakistani identification on them, were allegedly transporting Iranian-made weapons on Jan. 11 when the Navy intercepted their small, unflagged vessel in the Arabian Sea near the coast of Somalia.

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U.S. officials said one of the SEALs slipped into the water while boarding the vessel, and the other jumped in to try to save him. Both were declared dead ten days later after an extensive search.

“We mourn the loss of our two Naval Special Warfare warriors, and we will forever honor their sacrifice and example. Our prayers are with the SEALs’ families, friends, the U.S. Navy, and the entire Special Operations community during this time,” said General Michael Erik Kurilla, USCENTCOM Commander.

In a press release announcing the charges, Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco said the flow of weapons from Iran to Houthi rebel forces in Yemen threatens Americans and partners in the region.

“Two Navy SEALs tragically lost their lives in the operation that thwarted the defendants charged today from allegedly smuggling Iranian-made weapons that the Houthis could have used to target American forces and threaten freedom of navigation and a vital artery for commerce,” Monaco said.

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FOUR FOREIGN NATIONALS HAVE BEEN CHARGED IN CONNECTION TO A U-S RAID LAST MONTH —

THAT CAUSED TWO NAVY SEALS LOSE THEIR LIVES.

ACCORDING TO THE JUSTICE DEPARTMENT — THE FOUR MEN — ALL WITH PAKISTANI ID’S ON THEM — WERE ALLEGEDLY TRANSPORTING IRANIAN-MADE WEAPONS ON JANUARY 11TH — WHEN THEIR SMALL, UNFLAGGED VESSEL WAS INTERCEPTED BY THE NAVY IN THE ARABIAN SEA NEAR THE COAST OF SOMALIA.

U.S. OFFICIALS SAYING ONE OF THE SEALS SLIPPED INTO THE WATER WHILE BOARDING THE VESSEL – THE OTHER JUMPED IN TO TRY TO SAVE HIM – BOTH WERE DECLARED DEAD TEN DAYS LATER AFTER AN EXTENSIVE SEARCH.

IN A PRESS RELEASE ANNOUNCING THE CHARGES – DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL LISA MONACO SAYING THE FLOW OF WEAPONS FROM IRAN TO HOUTHI REBEL FORCES IN YEMEN THREATENS AMERICANS AND PARTNERS IN THE REGION, ADDING:

“Two Navy SEALs tragically lost their lives in the operation that thwarted the defendants charged today from allegedly smuggling Iranian-made weapons that the Houthis could have used to target American forces and threaten freedom of navigation and a vital artery for commerce.”