Satellite images have emerged of the military complex in Caracas, where Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife were based before their arrest by U.S. forces.
U.S. network CBS released images of the ‘Fort Tiuna’ military complex in Caracas, showing clear signs of destruction caused by the U.S. strikes on Saturday, which ended with the detention of Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores and their transfer to New York to later appear in court facing charges.
According to images provided by the Vantor website and published by CBS, the complex is shown before and after the attacks, with evidence of damaged buildings and military vehicles. The photos indicate harm to cars and structures likely used as barracks or military warehouses, along with thick columns of black smoke rising from the site, suggesting large fires ignited after the bombing.
U.S. forces arrested Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores inside their home within the Fort Tiuna military complex. Additional photos from the site of the U.S. strike showed burned vehicles and extensive destruction to buildings within the complex.
U.S. network CBS released images of the ‘Fort Tiuna’ military complex in Caracas, showing clear signs of destruction caused by the U.S. strikes on Saturday, which ended with the detention of Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores and their transfer to New York to later appear in court facing charges.
According to images provided by the Vantor website and published by CBS, the complex is shown before and after the attacks, with evidence of damaged buildings and military vehicles. The photos indicate harm to cars and structures likely used as barracks or military warehouses, along with thick columns of black smoke rising from the site, suggesting large fires ignited after the bombing.
U.S. forces arrested Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores inside their home within the Fort Tiuna military complex. Additional photos from the site of the U.S. strike showed burned vehicles and extensive destruction to buildings within the complex.