Two US Navy ships collide, no major injuries, US Southern Command says


Feb 12 (Reuters) - ⁠A U.S. warship and a ⁠Navy supply vessel collided during refueling ‌Wednesday afternoon, the U.S. Southern Command told Reuters in an emailed statement on Thursday.

The ​Arleigh Burke-class guided missile ⁠destroyer USS Truxtun ⁠and the Supply-class fast combat support ship ⁠USNS ‌Supply collided during a replenishment at sea, said ⁠the statement from the Southern Command, ​whose areas ‌of responsibility include Central and South ⁠America ​and the Caribbean. It did not specify the location of the collision.

"Two ⁠personnel reported minor injuries ​and are in stable condition," it said.

The incident is currently under investigation and ⁠both ships have reported sailing safely, the statement added.

The Wall Street Journal first reported that the collision ​took place near ⁠South America, saying the causewas not yet ​clear.

(Reporting by Preetika ‌Parashuraman and Rajveer Singh ​Pardesi in Bengaluru; Editing by Alex Richardson and Chizu Nomiyama )

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