Widespread Protests in Caracas and Across Venezuela
“Venezuelans Take to the Streets in Mass Demonstrations Against U.S. Attack”
People in Caracas and other cities have held large protests against the U.S. military assault, chanting slogans in support of national sovereignty and condemning the foreign intervention. Demonstrators have expressed anger over the bombings, the capture of President Maduro, and the violation of their country’s independence. Responses from protesters reflect deep resentment toward the attack and strong calls for unity and resistance among Venezuelans.
Shock and Emotion After Capture of President Maduro
“Emotional Reactions Across Venezuelan Communities After Maduro’s Capture”
Photos and accounts from within Venezuela show a mix of intense emotional reactions among citizens — ranging from anger and horror to fear for the nation’s future after reports of President Nicolás Maduro’s capture by U.S. forces. Many ordinary people appear stunned and uncertain about what comes next, while public gatherings reflect both mourning and defiance.
Mixed International Eyewitness Reports Reflect Local Sentiment
“On-the-Ground Reports Describe Venezuelan Public in Shock and Defiance”
Eyewitness and Reuters summaries from the region indicate that Venezuelan society is largely in shock, with many civilians overwhelmed by the rapid military developments. There are also reports of fear about instability and concern for everyday survival alongside resistance to external intervention.
















