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Venezuela's Maduro says US Embassy 'false flag' Bombing Foiled in Caracas
President Nicolas Maduro says Venezuelan forces foil 'extremist' plot to plant explosives in US Embassy aimed at escalating tensions with Trump administration.
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#1 | Posted by snoofy at 2025-10-07 09:35 AM | Reply
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... Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said his security forces prevented a "false flag operation" to plant explosives at the United States Embassy in the capital Caracas in order to heighten tensions with Washington, amid a US military build-up off the coast of the Latin American country. In a televised interview late on Monday, Maduro said two reliable sources, one domestic and one international, had informed the government of the possible attack by "extremist sectors of the local Venezuelan right" and security forces were sent to reinforce the embassy. ...
In a televised interview late on Monday, Maduro said two reliable sources, one domestic and one international, had informed the government of the possible attack by "extremist sectors of the local Venezuelan right" and security forces were sent to reinforce the embassy. ...
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