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Photos: Aftermath of US air strikes in Venezuela

Trump confirms Maduro has been captured and flown out of Venezuela during joint US operation lasting under 30 minutes.

U.S. announces airstrikes, capturing Maduro and wife in Venezuela
A destroyed anti-aircraft unit at La Carlota military airbase, after US President Donald Trump said the US struck Venezuela and captured its President Nicolas Maduro, in Caracas, Venezuela. [Leonardo Fernandez Viloria/Reuters]
Published On 3 Jan 20263 Jan 2026

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United States President Donald Trump has announced that American forces conducted air strikes against Venezuela and captured President Nicolas Maduro and First Lady Cilia Flores in a swift overnight military operation following months of escalating tensions.

Venezuela’s government on Saturday reported US strikes across three states beyond the capital, Caracas, while Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro released a more extensive list of targeted locations.

The military action follows months of conflict with the US, which has accused Maduro of involvement in drug trafficking – allegations the president has consistently denied. Since September, the US has conducted at least 20 air strikes in waters near Venezuela.

With Maduro’s exact current location unknown, Vice President Delcy Rodriguez would assume power under Venezuelan law, though no confirmation of this transition has emerged. Rodriguez issued a statement after the attack demanding proof that Maduro and his wife are alive.

The operation lasted under 30 minutes, with at least seven explosions driving people into the streets, while others turned to social media to document the events. Rodriguez confirmed casualties among Venezuelan civilians and military personnel but provided no specific numbers.

U.S. announces airstrikes, capturing Maduro and wife in Venezuela
People ride on a motorbike beside military vehicles as Colombian soldiers patrol the border between Venezuela and Colombia in Cucuta, Colombia. [Luisa Gonzalez/Reuters]
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Supporters of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro embrace in downtown Caracas, Venezuela. [Cristian Hernandez/AP Photo]
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Police patrol in La Guaira, Venezuela after US President Donald Trump announced that President Nicolas Maduro had been captured and flown out of the country. [Matias Delacroix/AP Photo]
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Destroyed containers lie at La Guaira port after explosions near Caracas, Venezuela. [Matias Delacroix/AP Photo]
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Government supporters display posters of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, right, and former President Hugo Chavez, in downtown Caracas, Venezuela. [Matias Delacroix/AP Photo]
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Men watch smoke rising from a dock after explosions at La Guaira port, Venezuela. [Matias Delacroix/AP Photo]
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U.S. announces airstrikes, capturing Maduro and wife in Venezuela
A firefighter gestures next to a destroyed anti-aircraft unit at La Carlota military airbase in Caracas. [Leonardo Fernandez Viloria/Reuters]
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People line up outside a shop, after US President Donald Trump said the US has struck Venezuela and captured its President Nicolas Maduro, in Caracas. [Gaby Oraa/Reuters]
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An abandoned couch lies in a road in Caracas, Venezuela. [Gaby Oraa/Reuters]


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