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Venezuela sees a tense calm after Maduro was deposed
Summary
One day after U.S. forces captured and deposed President Nicolás Maduro, Caracas was unusually quiet and some communities reported damage linked to the operation.
Content
One day after President Nicolás Maduro was deposed and captured in a U.S. military operation, Venezuela was unusually quiet. Caracas had few vehicles on the streets and many convenience stores, gas stations and other businesses remained closed. Outside the capital, residents in some areas reported damage and were cleaning debris. Officials and citizens expressed uncertainty about what comes next.
Key facts:
- U.S. forces captured and deposed President Nicolás Maduro, as reported in the article.
- Caracas was unusually quiet the day after, with limited traffic and many shops and gas stations closed.
- Residents in some coastal neighborhoods reported buildings damaged during the operation and were engaged in cleanup efforts.
- Political and administrative next steps were not detailed in the report and remain undetermined at this time.
Summary:
The immediate impact described includes a subdued public atmosphere in Caracas and localized reports of property damage. Undetermined at this time.
