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Photos show aftermath of U.S. strikes at Fuerte Tiuna

  • Writer: News Blend 360
    News Blend 360
  • Jan 4
  • 1 min read

BY  NEWS BLEND 360

Updated 9:26 AM EST, January 4, 2026



Photos shared with News Blend 360 provide a stark visual representation of the aftermath of the U.S. strikes at Fuerte Tiuna, revealing the extensive destruction that has occurred as a result of these military actions.


Fuerte Tiuna, recognized as Venezuela's largest military complex, has long been a significant site for the country's armed forces and a symbol of the military's influence within the government. It is reported that this location was the scene of a dramatic turn of events, where President Nicolás Maduro and his wife were captured at their residence, as confirmed by Nahum Fernández, a prominent leader within Venezuela's ruling party. This information was disseminated by The Associated Press, highlighting the gravity of the situation and the implications of such high-profile detentions.


The images that have emerged in the wake of the strikes depict a landscape of devastation, showcasing charred vehicles that were once operational and structures that now stand heavily damaged, their integrity compromised. The sight of smoldering debris and the remnants of what were likely military assets serve as a haunting reminder of the violence that unfolded. This destruction not only signifies the immediate impact of the strikes but also raises questions about the broader ramifications for Venezuela's military capabilities and the political landscape in the region. Observers are left to ponder the potential consequences of this military engagement, both for the Venezuelan government and for U.S.-Venezuela relations moving forward.





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