Delcy Rodríguez, the Vice President of Venezuela, has publicly demanded proof from the United States that President Nicolás Maduro is alive. This follows U.S. President Donald Trump’s claims that Maduro and his wife were captured and flown out of Venezuela during a large-scale U.S. military operation. The Venezuelan government is currently unaware of Maduro’s whereabouts, and there have been reports of explosions and strikes in the capital, Caracas, and other parts of Venezuela. President Trump announced via social media that the U.S. had executed a major military strike on Venezuela, claiming that Maduro and his wife were captured and removed from the country. The Venezuelan government has condemned the U.S. action and declared a state of emergency in response to the reported military activity. International responses are still unfolding, and there has been no independent confirmation of Maduro’s capture or current location.
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