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US capture of Maduro followed months of planning
Summary
US forces captured Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro and his wife after an operation officials say lasted about two and a half hours following months of surveillance and planning; Maduro and his wife were removed from Venezuela and were reported aboard a US ship. Undetermined at this time.
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US forces captured Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro and his wife in an overnight operation that officials said lasted about two and a half hours. US officials reported months of surveillance and intelligence work in the lead-up to the mission. After the capture, Maduro and his wife were removed from Venezuelan territory and were reported aboard a US naval vessel, and authorities reported casualties; the wider political consequences remain unclear.
Key reported facts:
- Officials said the operation followed months of intelligence gathering and surveillance.
- The capture was reported to have taken roughly two and a half hours from the first assault to departure.
- Maduro and his wife were taken out of the country and were initially reported aboard a US naval ship.
- Authorities reported casualties during the operation; no independently confirmed casualty totals were provided in the report.
- US officials reported relying on intelligence sources, including technical surveillance and reported human sources, to track Maduro's movements.
Summary:
The operation removed Venezuela's president and his wife from the country and has left the nation's political future uncertain. Undetermined at this time.
