A social media post suggesting that Venezuela’s Minister of the Popular Power for Interior, Justice and Peace, Diosdado Cabello, was killed in alleged U.S. bombing attacks in Caracas is circulating online. However, there is no official confirmation at present to support this claim. The Venezuelan government, the United States government, and the U.S. Department of Defense have not issued any statement confirming Cabello’s death. Major international news outlets have not reported on his alleged death either. The image associated with the claim lacks a verifiable timestamp, source attribution, or official confirmation and appears to misuse CGC branding. Given Cabello’s senior position within Venezuela’s political and security structure, his death, particularly in a foreign military strike, would be a significant international event reported by multiple credible sources. Therefore, until any official confirmation, this claim should be treated as unverified and potentially false. Amid geopolitical uncertainty, misinformation is spreading rapidly online in Venezuela, making caution necessary.
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