Live: Venezuela’s capital hit by explosions, Caracas blames the US
At least 7 explosions heard in Venezuela’s capital, Caracas, followed by a low-flying aircraft, say media reports.
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At least 7 explosions heard in Venezuela’s capital, Caracas, followed by a low-flying aircraft, say media reports.
Loud explosions, accompanied by sounds resembling aircraft flyovers, were heard in Caracas around 02:00 (06:00 GMT) on Saturday morning, an AFP journalist reported.
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Incoming reports from Caracas show explosions alongside low-altitude flights by CH-47 Chinook and V-22 Osprey aircraft.
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