Illustrative photo for: Venezuela Maduro posters removal Sparks Relief Amid U.S.

In Venezuela, a wave of unrest has emerged following reports of the arrest of President Nicolás Maduro by U.S. forces. Local residents in several cities have taken to removing posters of the Venezuelan leader, expressing their opposition to the detention. Witnesses described scenes of protesters tearing down images of Maduro, signaling a possible shift in public sentiment amid the uncertain political climate.

The U.S. military reportedly conducted a covert operation involving Delta Force units, which resulted in Maduro’s arrest. The Venezuelan government has not yet issued an official statement regarding the incident, and there is widespread speculation about the implications for the country’s stability. Supporters of Maduro have condemned the operation, calling it an infringement on Venezuelan sovereignty.

International reactions have been swift and varied. Some countries have called for calm and urged diplomatic dialogue, while others have condemned the military intervention. The unfolding situation raises concerns about potential escalation within Venezuela and the broader region, as residents and political actors assess the impact of the U.S. actions.

As the situation continues to develop, the Venezuelan government and opposition factions are expected to respond in the coming hours. Citizens remain wary of further unrest, with many hopeful that diplomatic solutions will be pursued to resolve the crisis without additional violence.

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