Satellite images taken before and after US strikes show damage at a key Venezuelan military site
Satellite photos show extensive destruction at Fuerte Tiuna, including damaged vehicles and buildings, after a U.S. raid capturing President Maduro, part of a months-long operation.
- President Trump claimed Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife were captured and flown out of the country after a U.S. strike with the help of a CIA source inside Venezuela's government.
- Trump stated the U.S. would temporarily oversee Venezuela during a transition period, work to restore oil production, and Maduro is expected to face federal charges related to drug trafficking and alleged ties to terrorist organizations.
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Dramatic images have revealed the devastation of US airstrikes in Venezuela as part of an overnight operation to oust dictator Nicolas Maduro. Aerial photos show how several buildings were destroyed in a single strike, leaving charred ground and billowing smoke. The strikes targeted Fuerte Tiuna, Venezuela's largest military complex in Caracas, the Telegraph reports. This comes after an unidentified senior Venezuelan official claimed that at lea…
In a swift strike on Saturday, the US military captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife. The scope of the strikes, which were intended to partially disable the Venezuelan armed forces, is now becoming clear. But one of the strikes targeted part of the largest base, Fuerte Tiuna, where Maduro was spending the night.
In the night of Friday to Saturday, the United States carried out large-scale air attacks on the Venezuelan capital. Satellite images taken before and after the operation show the scale of the American strikes. - BEFORE/ AFTER – Nicolás Maduro captured: these satellite images showing the impact of the American strikes in Venezuela (International).
The day after the US attacks on Venezuela, the company Vantor published satellite images of destroyed targets in the capital Caracas and a photo of the fortress where the Americans captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro at 2 a.m. and took him to the United States.
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