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Venezuelan military forces drove armoured vehicles and conducted weapons training for civilians in Caracas as tensions with the United States escalated over a U.S. military buildup in the Caribbean and recent attacks on Venezuelan vessels.
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Members of the Bolivarian National Armed Forces hold a drill to train civilians in weapons handling in Caracas, Venezuela, September 20. REUTERS/Leonardo Fernandez Viloria Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab
Members of the Bolivarian National Armed Forces hold a drill to train civilians in weapons handling in Caracas, Venezuela, September 20. REUTERS/Leonardo Fernandez Viloria Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab
A woman holds a weapon during a drill led by the Bolivarian National Armed Forces to train citizens in weapon handling in Caracas, Venezuela, September 20. REUTERS/Leonardo Fernandez Viloria Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab
Soldiers take part in a drill led by the Bolivarian National Armed Forces to train citizens in weapons handling in Caracas, Venezuela, September 20. REUTERS/Gaby Oraa Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab
Men hold weapons during a drill led by the Bolivarian National Armed Forces to train citizens in weapon handling in Caracas, Venezuela, September 20. REUTERS/Gaby Oraa Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab
A man holds a weapon during a drill led by the Bolivarian National Armed Forces to train citizens in weapon handling in Caracas, Venezuela, September 20. REUTERS/Leonardo Fernandez Viloria Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab
Venezuela's Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello speaks during a drill led by the Bolivarian National Armed Forces to train citizens in weapons handling in Caracas, Venezuela, September 20. REUTERS/Gaby Oraa Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab
Civilians hold weapons as members of the Bolivarian National Armed Forces instruct them in firearms handling in Caracas, Venezuela, September 20. REUTERS/Leonardo Fernandez Viloria Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab
Civilians hold weapons as members of the Bolivarian National Armed Forces instruct them in firearms handling in Caracas, Venezuela, September 20. REUTERS/Leonardo Fernandez Viloria Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab
Soldiers take part in a drill led by the Bolivarian National Armed Forces to train citizens in weapons handling in Yagua, Venezuela, September 20. REUTERS/Juan Carlos Hernandez Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab
Soldiers take part in a drill led by the Bolivarian National Armed Forces to train citizens in weapons handling in Yagua, Venezuela, September 20. REUTERS/Juan Carlos Hernandez Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab
Women hold weapons during a drill led by the Bolivarian National Armed Forces to train citizens in weapon handling in Caracas, Venezuela, September 20. REUTERS/Leonardo Fernandez Viloria Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab
Venezuela's Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino Lopez hands over weapons to members of the militia as members of the Bolivarian National Armed Forces instruct them in weapons handling in Caracas, Venezuela, September 20. REUTERS/Leonardo Fernandez Viloria Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab
A militia member takes part in a drill led by the Bolivarian National Armed Forces to train citizens in weapon handling in Caracas, Venezuela, September 20. REUTERS/Leonardo Fernandez Viloria Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab
A man holds a weapon during a drill led by the Bolivarian National Armed Forces to train citizens in weapons handling in Caracas, Venezuela, September 20. REUTERS/Leonardo Fernandez Viloria Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab
Men hold weapons during a drill led by the Bolivarian National Armed Forces to train citizens in weapons handling in Caracas, Venezuela, September 20. REUTERS/Leonardo Fernandez Viloria Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab
Men hold weapons during a drill led by the Bolivarian National Armed Forces to train citizens in weapons handling in Caracas, Venezuela, September 20. REUTERS/Gaby Oraa Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab
A woman receives instructions on how an anti-aircraft turret works in Caracas, Venezuela, September 20. REUTERS/Leonardo Fernandez Viloria Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab
Soldiers take part in a drill led by the Bolivarian National Armed Forces to train citizens in weapons handling in Yagua, Venezuela, September 20. REUTERS/Juan Carlos Hernandez Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab
A man holds a weapon during a drill led by the Bolivarian National Armed Forces to train citizens in weapons handling in Caracas, Venezuela, September 20. REUTERS/Gaby Oraa Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab
Members of the Bolivarian National Armed Forces hold a drill to train civilians in weapons handling in Caracas, Venezuela, September 20. REUTERS/Leonardo Fernandez Viloria Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab
A woman receives instructions on how an anti-aircraft turret works in Caracas, Venezuela, September 20. REUTERS/Leonardo Fernandez Viloria Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab
A woman holds a weapon during a drill led by the Bolivarian National Armed Forces to train citizens in weapons handling in Caracas, Venezuela, September 20. REUTERS/Gaby Oraa Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab
A man holds a weapon during a drill led by the Bolivarian National Armed Forces to train citizens in weapons handling in Caracas, Venezuela, September 20. REUTERS/Gaby Oraa Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab
Women stand next to weapons during a drill led by the Bolivarian National Armed Forces to train citizens in weapons handling in Caracas, Venezuela, September 20. REUTERS/Gaby Oraa Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab
Locals stand in formation during a drill led by the Bolivarian National Armed Forces to train citizens in weapons handling in Yagua, Venezuela, September 20. REUTERS/Juan Carlos Hernandez Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab
Soldiers take part in a drill led by the Bolivarian National Armed Forces to train citizens in weapons handling in Yagua, Venezuela, September 20. REUTERS/Juan Carlos Hernandez Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab
People hold weapons during a drill led by the Bolivarian National Armed Forces to train citizens in weapons handling after Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro deployed the military across communities nationwide as part of a national outreach initiative to train both enlisted citizens and residents, amid rising tensions with the United States, in Caracas, Venezuela, September 20, 2025.... Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab