'He's gone' - Thousands of Venezuelans celebrate Maduro’s removal across globe
Thousands of Venezuelans worldwide celebrated the removal of Maduro, hoping it ends years of repression and economic collapse, with 8 million having fled since 2014, officials said.
- On Saturday, the Venezuelan diaspora celebrated Maduro's capture amid reports of a brief operation involving U.S. forces. The source does not specify details of the seizure.
- Since 2014, about 7.7 million Venezuelans have left their country, creating large diaspora communities that mobilised celebrations in Greater Miami and beyond.
- U.S. forces reportedly cut almost all lights in Caracas during the raid, while the U.S. administration outlined plans to manage a transition and access Venezuelan oil reserves.
- On Saturday, Miami-Dade County's Venezuelan community held day-long celebrations, while the U.S. Congress was sharply divided and several leaders condemned the operation as violating international law.
- Experts caution that the operation could reshape regional geopolitics and oil dynamics, with Mr Maduro expected to appear in Manhattan federal court soon, facing U.S. charges.
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