A United Nations mission is set to present a report in Geneva today detailing repression, murders, and torture in Venezuela. Separately, YouTube has removed Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro's official account, which had over 200,000 subscribers. Meanwhile, the USNS Watkins, a military prepositioning ship, is heading towards the Caribbean Sea, according to reports. The UN report, documented by Human Rights Watch, denounces the "isolation" of political prisoners and "brutal repression" in Venezuela. The specifics of the UN mission's conclusions are expected to be released today. The removal of Maduro's YouTube account, used for official addresses and clips from his state television show, occurred before it became unavailable, as reported by Visegrad24. The USNS Watkins, part of the Sealift Command, has a large capacity for vehicles, including tanks and trucks, and features stern and side ramps for loading. It also has a helicopter landing area. The ship's movement towards the Caribbean Sea was reported by DSDVNZLA and Flightwatcher1. President Donald Trump commented on the situation in Venezuela, stating, "You don’t even find a fishing boat, you don’t even find cruise liners anymore. There’s nothing in the water near Venezuela. It’s actually strange. You know what that means? That means there are no drugs coming in."