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Some homes were damaged or destroyed in the U.S. military operation that captured President Nicolas Maduro, residents told Reuters on Sunday, while officials reported an unspecified number of deaths.
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Carlos Bracho, a transmission operator, and his sister Erika Utera salvages belongings from the rubble after a U.S. airstrike destroyed a TV and telephone tower that collapsed onto his home, killing a neighbor and injuring her daughter in the same attack, according to Bracho, in El Hatillo, on the outskirts of Caracas, Venezuela. January 4. REUTERS/Maxwell Briceno Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab
Employees stand near rubble and a dish antenna with holes after a U.S. airstrike destroyed a TV and telephone tower that collapsed onto transmission operator Carlos Bracho’s home, killing a neighbor and injuring her daughter in the same attack, according to Bracho, in El Hatillo, on the outskirts of Caracas, Venezuela. January 4. REUTERS/Maxwell Briceno Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab
A destroyed anti-aircraft unit at La Carlota military air base in Caracas, Venezuela, January 3. REUTERS/Leonardo Fernandez Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab
Wilman Gonzalez looks on at his apartment that was damaged in a missile strike in which his aunt, Rosa Elena, was fatally injured, in Catia La Mar, Venezuela, January 4. REUTERS/Gaby Oraa Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab
People look for personal belongings through the rubble of a building in Catia La Mar, Venezuela, January 4. REUTERS/Gaby Oraa Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab
Wilman Gonzalez and a family member look for personal belongings through the rubble in Catia La Mar, Venezuela, January 4. REUTERS/Gaby Oraa Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab
People carry personal belongings at a damaged building, following U.S. strikes, in Catia La Mar, Venezuela, January 4. REUTERS/Gaby Oraa Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab
Gustavo Villamizar helps his friend, Jesus Linares (not pictured), look for personal belongings through the rubble of a damaged building following U.S. strikes, in Catia La Mar, Venezuela, January 4. REUTERS/Gaby Oraa Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab
Jesus Linares, 48, stands next to a local resident as he looks at his damaged apartment building, after the U.S. launched a strike on Venezuela, capturing its President Nicolas Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores, in Catia La Mar, Venezuela January 4, 2026. REUTERS/Gaby Oraa Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab
Jonathan Mayora collects items from his damaged family home in Catia La Mar, Venezuela, January 4. REUTERS/Gaby Oraa Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab
Jesus Linares, 48, and his work partner Reggie Carrera carry a painting depicting South American independence leader Simon Bolivar at his damaged apartment in Catia La Mar, Venezuela, January 4. REUTERS/Gaby Oraa Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab
A woman shows damage in a residential building, in Caracas, Venezuela January 4. REUTERS/Leonardo Fernandez Viloria Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab
Cesar Diaz reacts as he stands in his mother Tibisay Suarez's apartment amid the rubble of a damaged building in Catia La Mar, Venezuela, January 4. REUTERS/Gaby Oraa Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab
Dressle Perez and Carmen Mejias clean up debris by a damaged building in Catia La Mar, Venezuela January 4. REUTERS/Gaby Oraa Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab
Jesus Linares, 48, and his work partner Reggie Carrera stand at his damaged apartment in Catia La Mar, Venezuela January 4. REUTERS/Gaby Oraa Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab
The cracked windows of a residential building are cracked, after the U.S. launched a strike on Venezuela, in Caracas, January 4. REUTERS/Leonardo Fernandez Viloria Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab
Jorge Cardona carries a painting through the rubble of a damaged building in Catia La Mar, Venezuela, January 4. REUTERS/Gaby Oraa Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab
People inspect the damage of a damaged building in Catia La Mar, Venezuela, January 4. REUTERS/Gaby Oraa Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab
Maikel Linares, nephew of Carlos Bracho, salvages belongings from the rubble after a U.S. airstrike destroyed a TV and telephone tower that collapsed onto his home, killing a neighbor and injuring her daughter in the same attack, according to resident Carlos Bracho, in El Hatillo, on the outskirts of Caracas, Venezuela. January 4. REUTERS/Maxwell Briceno Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab
Employees stand near rubble after a U.S. airstrike destroyed a TV and telephone tower that collapsed onto Carlos Bracho home, killing a neighbor and injuring her daughter in the same attack, according to Bracho, in El Hatillo, on the outskirts of Caracas, Venezuela. January 4. REUTERS/Maxwell Briceno Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab