Venezuela Denounces Alleged ‘Extremist’ Plan to Attack Shuttered US Embassy Complex
Venezuelan officials said they warned the U.S. through three channels about a false-flag plot by right-wing extremists to plant explosives at the Caracas embassy.
- Venezuela has warned of an alleged plan by extremists to attack the closed US embassy complex in Caracas with explosives.
- Venezuelan government official Jorge Rodriguez said through three channels, the US was warned of a 'serious threat' from right-wing groups posing as followers of President Maduro to plant explosives at the embassy in a 'false-flag operation'.
- Rodriguez, an ally of Maduro, said security measures have been reinforced at the diplomatic site which the Venezuelan government 'respects and protects'.
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The Head of State assures that a "local terrorist group placed an explosive charge" in the building as part of a "false banner" operation that was foiled.
Venezuela warned Washington that "extremists" wanted to place explosives against the American embassy in Caracas, in the midst of a crisis between the two countries and the deployment of American warships in the Caribbean.
Venezuela warns of alleged extremist plot to bomb shuttered U.S. Embassy in Caracas
The embassy, which is currently closed, maintains a staff responsible for security and maintenance of the premises, despite the rupture of diplomatic relations with Maduro’s government in 2019.

Venezuela says foiled 'false flag' plot targeting US embassy
Venezuela said Monday it had foiled a "false flag operation" by suspected right-wing extremists to plant explosives at the US embassy in Caracas in the midst of a standoff between the two countries over drug trafficking.
Venezuela Warns of Alleged Bomb Plot Against U.S. Embassy in Caracas
Venezuela’s National Assembly president, Jorge Rodríguez—who serves as the government’s chief negotiator with the United States—said on Sunday that Caracas has warned Washington about an alleged “false-flag” plan to plant explosives at the U.S. Embassy compound in the capital. In a message shared on his official channels, Rodríguez said authorities alerted the United States through […]
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