💨 Abstract
Early Saturday, multiple explosions occurred in Caracas, Venezuela, with black smoke and aircraft visible. A power outage hit the southern part of the city near a major military base. The cause and exact location of the explosions were unclear. President Donald Trump has previously hinted at potential military action in Venezuela, aiming to pressure President Nicolás Maduro to step down. Maduro has accused the U.S. of seeking control over Venezuela's oil reserves.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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