Venezuela’s government has issued a formal protest accusing the United States of orchestrating recent attacks on Caracas, describing them as aggressive acts against the country’s sovereignty. The allegations come after explosions targeted key government facilities, with Caracas officials asserting that these incidents were part of a broader effort to destabilize the nation.
The Venezuelan government condemned the incidents, calling for an investigation and emphasizing its stance against foreign interference. U.S. officials have yet to officially comment on the allegations, and there has been no verified evidence provided publicly linking Washington to the attacks. The situation has heightened tensions between Caracas and Washington, amid ongoing disputes over sanctions and political influence.
International observers and neighboring countries have called for restraint and dialogue, urging both sides to avoid escalation. The Venezuelan government has declared that it remains committed to investigating the incidents and defending its sovereignty. As the situation develops, the focus remains on determining the nature of the attacks and preventing further violence in the region.