BREAKING: In a shocking turn of events, 24 Venezuelan security officers have been confirmed dead following a U.S. military operation aimed at capturing former leader Nicolás Maduro. This brings the total death toll from the January 3 raid to at least 56, as reported by the Venezuelan military.
The Venezuelan military announced the grim update in a statement shared on Instagram, emphasizing the need for justice rather than vengeance. “Their spilled blood does not cry out for vengeance, but for justice and strength,” the statement read. This operation has sparked outrage in Venezuela, with military officials vowing to continue efforts to “rescue our legitimate President” and dismantle what they describe as “terrorist groups operating from abroad.”
The raid, which occurred earlier this month, has significant implications for U.S.-Venezuela relations and raises questions about the ongoing political turmoil in the region. The military’s statement reflects a deep-seated commitment to Maduro’s regime, which has faced increasing pressure both domestically and internationally.
As tensions escalate, the international community is closely monitoring the situation. Analysts suggest that this development could lead to further military and diplomatic responses from both the U.S. and Venezuelan authorities.
What happens next remains uncertain, but the Venezuelan military’s resolve indicates that this conflict is far from over. Expect updates as this story develops.
