委内瑞拉总统府附近传出枪声 委政府下令搜捕美国侵略支持者
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2026-01-06 06:48

Group 1 - Gunfire was reported near the presidential palace in Caracas, Venezuela, on the evening of January 5, with indications of fire and drone lights in the sky [1] - The newly sworn-in interim president, Delcy Rodríguez, called for national unity and emphasized that Venezuela will never be a colony of anyone, while focusing on maintaining economic and social stability during President Maduro's absence [1] - A decree was issued by the Venezuelan government requiring police at all levels to search for and arrest individuals involved in inciting or supporting U.S. armed attacks, with a legal validity of 90 days [1] Group 2 - The U.S. launched a large-scale military strike against Venezuela on January 3, forcibly taking control of President Maduro and his wife, who later appeared in a federal court in New York, denying all charges [1] - International law experts have questioned the legality of the U.S. military action, with some condemning it as a denial of the rules-based international order [2] - Turkish President Erdoğan expressed concerns over the situation in Venezuela, warning against infringing on national sovereignty and ignoring international law, which could lead to global instability [2]

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