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Multiple Explosions Shake Caracas Amid Alleged U.S. Military Attack
A series of powerful explosions rocked Venezuela’s capital early Saturday morning, with residents reporting at least seven blasts and low-flying aircraft over Caracas around 2 a.m. local time. The Venezuelan government swiftly accused the United States of launching coordinated attacks on civilian and military installations across multiple states.
The explosions occurred within a short time span, triggering panic among residents as people rushed into the streets while others documented the incident on social media. Several neighborhoods experienced power outages, though traffic continued to move through the city.
Military Sites Damaged, Smoke Seen Over Caracas
Witnesses reported smoke rising from a military base hangar in the capital, while at least one additional military installation was left without electricity. The ground tremors from the blasts were felt across multiple districts.
One resident described the moment as terrifying, saying the explosions were accompanied by aircraft sounds and shockwaves that made it feel as though the air itself was striking the ground.
Venezuelan Government Declares State of External Disturbance
In an official statement, the Venezuelan government called on supporters to mobilize nationwide, urging citizens to take to the streets in response to what it described as an “imperialist attack.”
President Nicolás Maduro ordered the immediate activation of all national defense plans and declared a state of external disturbance, granting the government expanded emergency powers. This declaration allows for the temporary suspension of certain civil rights and increases the role of the armed forces in domestic security.
FAA Bans U.S. Flights Over Venezuela and Nearby Regions
Shortly after the explosions, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued an emergency notice prohibiting all U.S. commercial and private flights from entering Venezuelan airspace, as well as the airspace over nearby Curaçao.
The FAA cited ongoing military activity and flight safety risks, warning pilots of potential dangers related to armed conflict. Such notices are typically issued during periods of heightened geopolitical instability.
Rising U.S.–Venezuela Tensions Fuel Regional Instability
The blasts come amid escalating tensions between Washington and Caracas. In recent months, U.S. forces have intensified operations targeting alleged drug-smuggling vessels in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific. Despite Venezuela signaling openness to renewed talks on counter-narcotics cooperation, hostilities have continued to escalate.
Maduro has repeatedly accused the U.S. of attempting to overthrow his government and gain control of Venezuela’s vast oil reserves, citing a prolonged pressure campaign that includes naval deployments, sanctions enforcement, and seizures of oil tankers.
Military Escalation and International Reactions
The U.S. military presence near South America has expanded significantly, including the deployment of an advanced aircraft carrier and thousands of additional troops. U.S. officials have justified recent strikes as necessary measures to curb drug trafficking, describing the situation as an ongoing armed conflict with criminal networks.
Meanwhile, international attention intensified as foreign media, including Iranian state outlets, broadcast footage of explosions in Caracas. Venezuela and Iran have maintained close diplomatic ties in recent years, united by shared opposition to U.S. foreign policy.
Uncertain Outlook as Situation Continues to Develop
With airspace restrictions in place, emergency powers activated, and conflicting narratives emerging from Caracas and Washington, the situation remains volatile. Observers warn that further escalation could destabilize the region and significantly impact global energy markets and international aviation routes.
As events continue to unfold, Venezuela remains on high alert amid one of the most serious security crises the country has faced in recent years.

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