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Caracas Under Fire: Journalist Recounts Recent US Attacks

Earlier this week, Caracas woke to the sound of explosions as a Venezuelan journalist on the ground described a series of targeted strikes hitting key parts of the city 💥.

The Venezuelan government immediately blamed the United States, accusing Washington of aiming to seize the country's oil and mineral resources. President Nicolas Maduro responded by declaring a state of emergency, granting authorities wide powers to secure vital infrastructure and coordinate rescue operations.

For live on-the-ground updates, CGTN connected with journalist Jesús Rodríguez-Espinoza in Caracas. He spoke with residents, business owners, and local officials who recounted the chaos. 'It sounded like thunder,' one eyewitness said, describing blasts near industrial zones. Many expressed concern over disruptions to daily life and the future of Venezuela's critical energy sector.

Under the state of emergency, new curfews are in place, the military has been deployed around oil facilities, and emergency measures are being implemented to protect key installations. International investors and energy markets are watching closely as tensions rise.

This developing situation is a crucial watch point for young news enthusiasts, entrepreneurs, and members of the Venezuelan diaspora, raising questions about political stability, resource control, and the future of energy in Latin America.

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