
US President Donald Trump confirmed a major military operation against Venezuela, stating President Maduro and his wife were captured and deported. Explosions hit Caracas and surrounding states, and further details will be released later. Trump said US law enforcement agencies coordinated the action.
The attacks targeted Caracas, Miranda, Aragua, and La Guaira, with at least seven explosions in the capital alone. Low-flying aircraft and heavy strikes were reported across multiple areas. US officials said the operation aimed to secure Venezuela’s oil and mineral resources.
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Venezuelan authorities condemned the attack and said America would not succeed in seizing national resources. President Maduro declared a nationwide emergency. Russian media reported the presidential palace was evacuated and military headquarters targeted during the strikes.
Regional responses were swift. Colombia’s president said missiles were fired at Caracas and called for a UN Security Council emergency session. Power outages and restricted movement were reported in southern Caracas, while smoke and fire were visible at several locations.
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US citizens in Venezuela were warned to seek safety. The American embassy advised travelers to avoid the country and move to secure locations. International observers warned the attack could escalate regional tensions and destabilize Latin America.