Maduro Son Interview Breaks Silence on Father's Capture in Caracas
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Maduro Son Interview Breaks Silence on Father's Capture in Caracas
Key Points —Nicolás Maduro Guerra, the deposed Venezuelan leader’s only biological son, gave Spanish daily El País the family’s first detailed public account of the January 3 US operation that captured his father. —Nicolás Maduro is being held at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn alongside wife Cilia Flores, with 510 minutes a month to […] The post Maduro Son Interview Breaks Silence on Father’s Capture in Caracas appeared first on T…
"We all thought he was going to die that day," said the son of Venezuela's former president, Nicolás Maduro, recalling the United States military operation on January 3 that led to his capture, in an interview with the Spanish newspaper El País published this Sunday. Under pressure from the United States: Venezuela returns to disclose data after a decade of secrecy 'We continue in this torture': end of the law of amnesty frustration expectation …
“Nico, they’re bombing. Let’s keep the country fighting, let’s go ahead,” recalls Nicolás Maduro Guerra, who was told by his father in an audio that he managed to send him that morning, according to the newspaper. “He thought he was dying that day,” emphasizes the ex-mandatario’s son, who was captured and transferred to the United States to face a drug trafficking trial. The U.S. bombed Caracas and other regions in the capture operation. About a…
The deputy to the National Assembly, Nicolás Maduro Guerra, revealed new details of what happened on January 3 when U.S. military forces entered the country and captured his father Nicolás Maduro. During an interview with the Spanish newspaper El País, he said that his father managed to record an audio when the first bombing shook Caracas. And although he indicated that he still doesn’t want to make it public, he promised that “at some point he …
Nicolás Maduro Guerra shares his distressing experience after his father's arrest, revealing details about his life in prison and the family impact.
Nicolás Ernesto Maduro Guerra, known as “Nicolasito”, offered for the first time public details about the capture of his father, former chavista leader Nicolás Maduro Moros, which occurred on January 3 during an operation by American forces. In an interview with the Spanish newspaper El País, the deputy of the National Assembly stated that both he and his family initially believed that Maduro had died during the bombings recorded in Caracas that…
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