US Airstrikes in Venezuela – 40 Killed in US Airstrike on Caracas! ‘Operation Absolute Resolve’ Escalates

US Airstrikes in Venezuela:- The US military operation in Venezuela has caused an uproar in global politics. Following the American attack, President Nicolás Maduro has been arrested and brought to New York. The US has named this operation Operation Absolute Resolve. President Donald Trump has announced that the US will now govern Venezuela. The US has taken a significant step by arresting Nicolás Maduro, and reactions are now pouring in from around the world.

Russia and China have also strongly reacted to the US airstrike on Venezuela and the arrest of President Nicolás Maduro. The US airstrike has resulted in significant loss of life and property. According to a report by The New York Times, a Venezuelan government official has confirmed that at least 40 people were killed in the US attack in Caracas. The official provided this information on the condition of anonymity, citing initial reports.

This airstrike was carried out under Operation Absolute Resolve, which began on January 3rd. It was during this operation that US troops apprehended President Nicolás Maduro.

Russia has raised a significant question by appealing for the immediate release of Maduro and his wife. Both powerful nations have jointly called it a blatant violation of international law. They have also supported the demand for an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council.

What did the Chinese Foreign Ministry say?

The Chinese Foreign Ministry made a shocking revelation in a press release issued in Beijing. The ministry stated that this US action constitutes bullying and openly violates international law and the fundamental principles of the UN Charter. According to the ministry, China is deeply concerned about this action.

The plane arrives in New York.

Meanwhile, the plane carrying Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has landed at Stewart Air National Guard Base in New York. After landing, Maduro was seen disembarking from the aircraft under heavy security. According to eyewitnesses, more than a dozen federal agents surrounded him. At approximately 5:25 p.m. local time, the detained individual, believed to be Maduro, was escorted off the plane. He descended the stairs very carefully and was then surrounded and led across the tarmac.

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