UPDATED Maduro Captured After U.S. Strikes Caracas

The Venezuelan president had declared a state of national emergency before he was allegedly captured and flown out of the country.

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Toppled Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro being escorted by DEA agents on January 3, 2026.

Toppled Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro being escorted onto a plane by a DEA agent and U.S. military personnel on January 3, 2026.

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The Venezuelan president had declared a state of national emergency before he was allegedly captured and flown out of the country.

In the early hours of Saturday, January 3rd, Venezuela’s government said a series of at least seven explosions and low-flying aircraft were reported in Caracas around 2 a.m., targeting civilian and military sites.

President Nicolás Maduro said it was the United States to carry out the attacks and declared a national emergency. U.S. President Donald Trump later confirmed that the U.S. had carried out “a large scale strike against Venezuela” and “captured its leader, President Nicolás Maduro” and his wife, adding that both the Venezuelan president and his spouse had been flown out of the country.

The U.S. president also announced on Truth Social that there would be “a News Conference today at 11 A.M., at Mar-a-Lago. 

The strikes came after Donald Trump accused the Venezuelan government of terrorism, drug smuggling and human trafficking, with Maduro claiming the pressure campaign is aimed at forcing regime change and gaining access to Venezuela’s oil reserves.

Meanwhile, Venezuelan Defence Minister said in a video that Venezuela will resist the presence of foreign forces and prevail.

Other reports claim the Venezuelan opposition has already mobilized to secure government buildings and is preparing to establish a legitimate administration.

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