Nicolás Maduro and Cilia Flores Injured During U.S. Capture Attempt

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U.S. officials revealed that Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, sustained head injuries while attempting to evade capture by American forces. The couple reportedly hit their heads against a low steel door while trying to hide. Following their apprehension by Delta Force members, they received first aid. During a court appearance, Flores displayed visible injuries, prompting her attorney to request a full medical evaluation. The operation involved nearly 200 U.S. personnel and resulted in injuries to some soldiers as well, but none were life-threatening. The U.S. government clarified that this operation was not aimed at regime change, as the Venezuelan government remains largely intact under Vice President Delcy Rodríguez.
Key Details: • Maduro and Flores were injured during a capture attempt by U.S. forces. • Flores' attorney requested a full medical evaluation due to her significant injuries. • The operation involved approximately 200 U.S. troops in Caracas. • U.S. officials stated the operation was not intended to change the Venezuelan regime.