Venezuelans Describe U.S. Operation to Capture Maduro: "Wow, It's Happening. The Gringos Have Arrived"
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By ANDREA RODRIGUEZ HAVANA (AP) — The remains of 32 soldiers who died during the U.S. operation to capture former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro arrived in Cuba on Thursday for a two-day funeral ceremony. The soldiers' ashes, contained in boxes and transported on a Cubana de Aviación flight, were received in a ceremony led by Interior Minister Lázaro Alberto Álvarez Casas. The arrival marks a moment of growing tension between the island and…
Venezuelan Official Claims Bodies Were 'Blown to Pieces'
Venezuelan Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello, long accused by U.S. authorities of involvement in narcotics and narco‑terrorism activity, caused a stir Tuesday by claiming it is “impossible” to know how many people died during the United States’ military operation that captured Nicolás Maduro because, he asserted, they were “blown to pieces.” Cabello also falsely accused the United States of being the first to bomb Venezuela in the capture opera…
For a short time, Venezuelan oppositionists had the hope of overthrowing the regime when a U.S. special unit abducted dictator Nicolás Maduro on January 3. But instead of democratization, there is a cow trade between the U.S. and the authoritarian leadership of Venezuela.
The Venezuelan army had an anti-aircraft missile made in China at the time that the United States launched an air attack this month on the country to capture its leader, Nicolas Maduro.
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