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Aftermath of US Strikes in Venezuela

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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Aftermath of US Strikes in Venezuela

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  1. Aftermath of US Strikes in Venezuela

  2. 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

  3. 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

  4. 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

  5. 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

  6. 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

  7. 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

  8. 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

  9. 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

  10. 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

  11. 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

  12. 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

  13. A woman shows damage in a residential building, in Caracas, Venezuela January 4. REUTERS/Leonardo Fernandez Viloria Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab

  14. 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

  15. 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

  16. 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

  17. 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

  18. 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

  19. People inspect the damage of a damaged building in Catia La Mar, Venezuela, January 4. REUTERS/Gaby Oraa Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab

  20. 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

  21. 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

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