A number of explosions had been reported in Venezuela’s capital, Caracas on Saturday, with the trigger nonetheless unclear. Witnesses additionally reported listening to plane flying over town, BNO reported.
BREAKING: Dozens of explosions heard in Caracas, Venezuela from suspected U.S. airstrikes. – BNOpic.twitter.com/RmIw2JiDIU— AZ Intel (@AZ_Intel_) January 3, 2026
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As per the reviews, sounds of explosions had been nonetheless being heard round 2:15 am.
Partial disruptions to telecommunication providers had been reported within the capital metropolis following sounds of explosions, reviews Xinhua information company.
This comes as US President Donald Trump has, on a number of events, warned about the potential of floor operations in Venezuela as a part of his technique to oust President Nicolas Maduro, intensifying sanctions, augmenting navy presence within the space, and accusing ships of drug trafficking in each the Caribbean and Pacific.
Not too long ago, the US administration introduced sanctions in opposition to 10 entities and people based mostly in Iran and Venezuela, accusing Tehran of supplying typical weapons to Caracas and threatening US pursuits throughout the Western Hemisphere, together with the US homeland.
In separate statements, the US Division of State and the US Division of the Treasury stated a Venezuelan firm focused by the sanctions had been concerned within the sale of thousands and thousands of {dollars}’ price of Iranian-designed fight unmanned aerial automobiles (UAV).
Different sanctioned entities and people had been accused of supporting procurement networks linked to Iran’s drone and ballistic missile applications, stated the statements.
“The entities and people designated right this moment exhibit Iran is actively proliferating its fight UAVs and continues to obtain missile-related gadgets in violation of UN restrictions,” State Division Principal Deputy Spokesperson Tommy Pigott stated.
He added that the Trump administration will take motion to curb Iran’s ballistic missile program, block its improvement of different typical and uneven weapons, and stop Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon.
“We’ll proceed to take swift motion to deprive those that allow Iran’s military-industrial advanced entry to the US monetary system,” stated Treasury Below Secretary for Terrorism and Monetary Intelligence John Okay. Hurley.
(With IANS inputs)
