Illustrative photo for: Venezuela presidential palace blasts after US airstrikes

Multiple explosions were reported near Venezuela’s presidential palace in downtown Caracas on Monday evening, causing concern among residents in the area. Witnesses described hearing a series of loud blasts, though the exact nature and cause of the explosions remain unclear. Authorities have not yet released detailed information regarding the incidents or any potential casualties.

The timing of the blasts comes just days after US airstrikes targeted the Venezuelan capital, which reportedly led to the capture of President Nicolás Maduro. The events have heightened tensions within the country and have prompted increased security measures around key government sites. Venezuela’s government has not issued an official statement addressing the blasts or their possible connection to recent military actions.

While local residents expressed shock and curiosity about the explosions, analysts emphasize the importance of cautious verification, noting that initial reports in such situations can be varied and sometimes misleading. The Venezuelan government continues to monitor the situation, and authorities are expected to investigate the incidents further to determine their origin and potential implications for stability in Caracas.

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