💨 Abstract
Venezuela's government accused the U.S. of "military aggression" after explosions and black smoke were reported in Caracas and nearby states. President Maduro declared a national emergency, while U.S. President Trump has previously hinted at potential military action. The U.S. has increased military presence in the region and conducted strikes on alleged drug trafficking vessels. Colombian President Petro condemned the attacks, calling for international intervention. The cause of the disturbances remains unclear.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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