Venezuela Live: Chaos in Caracas as mystery drones sow terror | UK | News

Venezuela was thrown into turmoil on Monday night as heavy gunfire echoed near the presidential palace in Caracas following the dramatic removal of President Nicolás Maduro from power. Extraordinary images appeared on social media, capturing the sound of a hail of bullets fired into the air by gunmen who allegedly tried to shoot down the mysterious UAVs detected above the palace.
Residents of the neighborhood reported hearing ‘anti-aircraft’ explosions in the area while chaos reigned on the streets since Maduro and his wife were captured from their homes and quickly transported to the United States to face drug trafficking charges. The night sky was lit up by what appeared to be drones and anti-aircraft fire around 20:15 local time.
Minister Donald Trump It was shockingly revealed on Monday that it could take up to 18 months for citizens to elect a new leader, promising to help rebuild Venezuela’s neglected infrastructure. Trump stated that he would be responsible for ‘taking care’ of the nation’s health during this period.
Trump said, “We have to fix the country first. You can’t have an election. There’s no way people can even vote.” “No, it’s going to take some time. We need to get the country back to health.”




