BREAKING: At least seven explosions rocked Caracas, Venezuela early Saturday morning, sending residents rushing into the streets in panic. The blasts were reported around 2 a.m. local time, although the cause remains unclear.
Eyewitness accounts describe the sound of low-flying aircraft accompanying the explosions, heightening fears among the populace. As of now, neither the Venezuelan government nor officials from the Pentagon or the White House have provided comments on the situation.
This alarming incident coincides with a surge in U.S. military operations targeting alleged drug-smuggling boats in the region. Just yesterday, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro indicated a willingness to negotiate an agreement with the U.S. to combat drug trafficking, raising questions about the implications of these explosions.
Maduro has previously accused the U.S. of attempting to instigate a government change in Venezuela, claiming they aim to access the country’s vast oil reserves. This latest development adds a layer of urgency to an already tense environment, as citizens and international observers alike are left questioning the ramifications of these explosions.
Authorities are expected to provide further updates as the situation unfolds. Residents are advised to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity. As the world watches, the implications of this incident could resonate far beyond Venezuela’s borders. Stay tuned for more breaking updates on this developing story.
