Maduro Claims 'False Flag' Attack on US Embassy Foiled in Caracas
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- Nicolás Maduro announced that a local terrorist group planned a "false flag" attack to plant explosives at the US Embassy in Caracas, contributing to heightened tensions with Washington during military mobilization.
- Two highly credible sources, one national and one international, informed Maduro about the plan, leading to increased security at the embassy.
- Maduro reported a positive response from US authorities and confirmed that the Venezuelan government is gathering information on the threat, including names and locations.
- The Venezuelan President described the alleged attack as a provocation intended to escalate conflict, while criticizing US military actions against his country.
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By Gonzalo Zegarra, CNN en Español Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro said Monday that his government is searching for those allegedly responsible for planning a supposed “terrorist attack” against the United States embassy in Caracas, adding that they have passed the information on to President Donald Trump’s administration. Without presenting evidence, the Chavista leader denounced “the possibility that a local terrorist, extremist group plac…
By Gonzalo Zegarra, CNN en Español Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro said Monday that his government is searching for those allegedly responsible for planning a supposed “terrorist attack” against the United States embassy in Caracas, adding that they have passed the information on to President Donald Trump’s administration. Without presenting evidence, the Chavista leader denounced “the possibility that a local terrorist, extremist group plac…
Venezuela's regime accuses opposition extremists of planning a false flag operation to accelerate an escalation with Washington.
Nicolás Maduro's Government allegedly foils bombing of US Embassy in Caracas
Venezuelan ruler Nicolás Maduro announced on Monday that a 'local terrorist group' had planned a 'false flag' attack to plant explosives at the US Embassy in Caracas.
Caracas. On the eve of midnight on Sunday, the president of the National Assembly of Venezuela, Jorge Rodríguez, reported on social networks that the government has notified the United States that extremist groups of the Venezuelan right have tried to place “lethal explosives” in their embassy in Caracas.
Venezuela says foiled ‘false flag’ plot to bomb US Embassy in Caracas
Venezuelan's Maduro has claimed his government warned the United States about a “false flag operation” allegedly planned by right-wing groups to plant explosives at the US Embassy in Caracas. His remarks come amid growing tensions with Washington over security and diplomatic ties.
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