New satellite images have exposed significant damage at Fuerte Tiuna, Venezuela's most important military complex, following a reported U.S. strike on January 3. The Caracas base – home to the country's defense headquarters – shows visible structural changes in before-and-after comparisons circulating online today.
🔥 Why It Matters: This marks the first direct military action between the U.S. and Venezuela in over a decade. The base houses critical command centers and arms depots, raising questions about regional stability.
📡 Tech Meets Conflict: Open-source intelligence analysts are comparing blast patterns in the images to previous NATO strike documentation. Social media is flooded with #VenezuelaCrisis takes, while officials remain tight-lipped.
🌎 Regional Ripples: Latin American leaders are convening emergency talks as tensions escalate. With Venezuela's oil reserves at stake, energy markets are watching closely.
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Photos show damage at Fuerte Tiuna in Caracas, capital of Venezuela
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