Venezuelans shell-shocked after US attack
Residents reported U.S. strikes damaged an apartment complex in Catia La Mar during an operation aimed at capturing President Nicolás Maduro.
- On Sunday, residents inspected a damaged apartment complex in Catia La Mar, Venezuela, after neighbors said U.S. forces struck it during an operation to capture Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
- The operation targeted Maduro, with strikes forming part of an effort to capture Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro amid an anxious quiet in Venezuela's capital, Caracas, on Sunday.
- Eyewitnesses in Catia La Mar said neighbors and residents looked Sunday at an apartment complex damaged during U.S. strikes, as reported by Matias Delacroix, Regina Garcia Cano, Megan Janetsky and Juan Arraez, Associated Press.
- Damage to a residential apartment complex left residents inspecting potential harm, and the capital's tense mood signaled nationwide unease as Venezuela's capital, Caracas awaited next steps, Associated Press reporters said.
- The damaged site kept the operation in international focus as an anxious quiet gripped Venezuela's capital, Caracas, while neighbors said U.S. strikes hit Catia La Mar during the operation to capture Nicolás Maduro, Associated Press reporters said.
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