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US reportedly used sonic weapon in Venezuela raid
Summary
A witness account shared via the White House press secretary's X post says US forces used a sonic weapon during the Jan. 3 raid. Venezuela's Interior Ministry reported about 100 security force deaths and the White House has not confirmed the account.
Content
A witness account circulated on X by the White House press secretary describes US forces using a powerful sonic weapon during a Jan. 3 raid in Venezuela that sought to capture Nicolás Maduro. The post includes a guard's first‑person description of immediate, severe physical effects on Venezuelan personnel and an account of heavy casualties among security forces. Venezuela's Interior Ministry has said about 100 security personnel died in the attack. The White House did not immediately confirm whether it had verified the witness post.
Reported details:
- A guard's account shared via the White House press secretary's X post described the use of an intense sound device and immediate physical effects among Venezuelan personnel.
- Venezuela's Interior Ministry reported about 100 security force deaths in the Jan. 3 attack.
- The White House did not immediately respond to questions about whether the account was verified, and independent confirmation is not provided in the report.
Summary:
The article reports a witness account alleging use of a sonic weapon in the raid and official reporting of roughly 100 deaths among Venezuelan security forces. Undetermined at this time.
