Homes in Venezuela destroyed after US strike

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Homes in Venezuela destroyed after US strike

Homes in Venezuela were damaged and destroyed during the U.S. airstrikes that were part of a military operation where President Nicolás Maduro was captured. Venezuelan authorities have said the U.S. hit areas in La Guaira, Caracas and the neighboring states of Miranda and Aragua, Reuters reported.

The Associated Press wrote that dozens of stores, restaurants and churches were closed in Caracas on Sunday.

Venezuelan authorities said civilians, members of its military and Maduro’s security team were killed in the strikes, though an official number has not been released. Straight Arrow News reached out to the State and Defense Departments for comment.

Jonatan Mallora, a 50-year-old motorcycle taxi driver, and his neighbor Angel Alvarez, told Reuters they woke to explosions in their community in La Guaira state, about 19 miles from Caracas. The roof to Mallora’s apartment was destroyed.

“It’s sheer luck they didn’t kill my kids,” he told Reuters.

One man, Wilman González, suffered a blackened eye in the strikes, and one part of his apartment building was entirely blown off. One of the people killed by the blast was his 80-year-old aunt, Rosa, multiple media outlets have reported.

“This is it, what we are left with: ruins,” González said, according to the AP.

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Ella Rae Greene, Editor In Chief

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