Protesters and revelers alike took to the streets on Saturday in response to the U.S. navy assault on Venezuela and the seize of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
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Some Venezuelan residents and residents dwelling the world over celebrated the Trump administration’s intervention within the South American nation, whereas others condemned what they are saying is an act of warfare and a continuation of a lengthy historical past of U.S. navy actions in Latin America.
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Pictures captured by photojournalists present emotional reactions from Caracas, outdoors the White Home, Spain, Italy, Greece, Mexico, Chile and extra.
Venezuelans react to information of Maduro’s seize
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Explosions have been heard in Caracas and different cities close to airports and navy bases within the in a single day hours as President Trump introduced that the U.S. navy had launched a “large-scale” assault on Venezuela and captured Maduro and his spouse.
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Venezuela Vice President Delcy Rodriguez mentioned later Saturday that Maduro is Venezuela’s “solely president,” demanding america launch Maduro and his spouse, Cilia Flores.
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There have been blended reactions to the information of the U.S. strikes in Venezuela throughout Latin America.
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Many Venezuelans in Chile poured into the streets, celebrating the navy motion in Venezuela. Whereas members of left-wing organizations in Argentina protested outdoors the U.S. embassy in Buenos Aires. Their indicators learn: “We condemn the U.S. bombing and the kidnapping of Maduro.”
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In neighboring Colombia, some demonstrators celebrated in Bogota as Colombian President Gustavo Petro expressed issues over the bombing on social media.
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“Alert to the entire world, they’ve attacked Venezuela bombing with missiles,” Petro mentioned, calling for a gathering of the United Nations.
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Cuba’s President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez additionally denounced what he referred to as “the legal assault by the U.S.” on Venezuela. He joined protesters in Havana and referred to as for pressing condemnation from the worldwide group.
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Venezuelans in Europe take to the streets
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Many Venezuelans migrated to Europe lately to hunt asylum. A few of those that rallied in Rome, Italy, on Saturday confirmed assist for Maduro.
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Many demonstrators in Spain — which has one of many largest numbers of Venezuelans in Europe, in line with the European Union Company for Asylum — celebrated U.S. actions.
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In Greece and Germany, which even have a rising group of asylum seekers from Venezuela, protesters have been seen talking out towards the U.S. navy.
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