Group 1 - The Venezuelan National Assembly Chairman, Jorge Rodriguez, announced the release of over 400 individuals [1] - The Venezuelan Ministry of Prison Services reported the approval of 116 new release decisions, including those involved in disrupting constitutional order and endangering national stability [3] - Rodriguez stated that the Venezuelan government decided to release a "large number" of foreign and domestic prisoners to demonstrate a "peaceful posture" [3] Group 2 - A large-scale military strike by the United States against Venezuela occurred on January 3, resulting in the forced capture of President Maduro and his wife, with at least 100 fatalities reported [3] - Venezuelan Interior Minister, Cabello, condemned the U.S. attack as a "complete atrocity," noting that some victims' identities are difficult to ascertain due to the condition of the remains [3] - The current situation in Venezuela is described as "calm and stable," with schools reopening as planned on January 12 and commercial activities gradually resuming [3]
委内瑞拉将有超过400人获释
中国能源报·2026-01-14 02:29