Despite rampant speculation and unverified social media posts, there has been no confirmation from either the Venezuelan government, Russian authorities, or international diplomatic sources regarding the supposed departure or asylum request of Delcy Rodríguez. Major international news outlets have also not verified these claims. It is common during periods of conflict and uncertainty for false reports of senior officials fleeing to surface, often used as psychological or propaganda tools. Until there is a credible, on-the-record confirmation, the claim that Delcy Rodríguez has escaped to Russia should be considered unsubstantiated.
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