Explosions in Venezuela: Maduro declares a state of emergency

This morning, several explosions occurred in Caracas, the capital of Venezuela, and other regions. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
The country's government described these events as a "military aggression" carried out by the United States. Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro declared a national state of emergency and called for the mobilization of defense forces.
Explosions were also recorded in Miranda, Aragua, and La Guira states. Witnesses and videos circulated on social media reported the appearance of black smoke and airplanes as a result of the explosions.
A power outage was observed near a large military base located in the southern part of the capital. According to a statement from the Venezuelan government, the United States planned to seize the country's oil and other natural resources through these attacks.
However, the government emphasized that such attempts would fail. At the same time, U.S. President Donald Trump had previously made statements about the possibility of military actions in Venezuela.
The Pentagon refused to comment on the matter and directed questions to the White House. So far, the White House has not provided an official statement on this issue.





