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Venezuela Experiences Explosions, Airspace Under Restriction

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Loud explosions have been reported across several areas in Venezuela, causing widespread concern. The country’s capital, Caracas, was among the locations where residents heard blasts. International news agency Reuters has confirmed these reports, noting the sound of explosions was not limited to the capital.

Further reports indicated explosions and fires near the La Guaira Port area, situated close to Maiquetia city. This region is considered strategically vital due to its active port and air travel operations.

Immediate Airspace Response and International Concerns

Following the reported explosions, Venezuela’s airspace experienced significant changes. Many flights rerouted their paths due to security concerns, resulting in a near-empty airspace and affecting international air traffic.

The United States Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) responded by issuing a notification that restricted all U.S. civil aircraft from entering Venezuelan airspace. This measure was taken due to cited security risks, although it does not apply to U.S. military planes or helicopters.

Colombia’s President Calls for Urgent International Meeting

Colombia’s President, Gustavo Petro, reacted to the events in Venezuela with a serious statement. He claimed that Caracas was being bombed at the moment and urged global alert, suggesting Venezuela was under missile attack. President Petro appealed to the international community, calling for an immediate emergency meeting of the Organization of American States (OAS) and the United Nations (UN) to discuss the situation and take necessary action.

While the Venezuelan government has not yet provided an official military or attack confirmation, analysts suggest that if an attack on Caracas is verified, it could lead to a serious escalation across Latin America. Venezuela is already navigating political and economic challenges, and the prospect of an external assault could further destabilize the region.

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