Aftermath of U.S. airstrikes at port of La Guaira, Venezuela-Xinhua

Aftermath of U.S. airstrikes at port of La Guaira, Venezuela

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2026-01-12 10:43:32

This photo taken on Jan. 11, 2026 shows damage caused by U.S. airstrike at the port of La Guaira, Venezuela. U.S. forces carried out military strikes in Caracas and three other Venezuelan cities on Jan. 3, an operation that led to the seizure of Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores. The strikes have drawn worldwide condemnation and concern. (Xinhua/Ding Hongfa)

This photo taken on Jan. 11, 2026 shows the port of La Guaira, Venezuela. U.S. forces carried out military strikes in Caracas and three other Venezuelan cities on Jan. 3, an operation that led to the seizure of Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores. The strikes have drawn worldwide condemnation and concern. (Xinhua/Ding Hongfa)

This photo taken on Jan. 11, 2026 shows the port of La Guaira, Venezuela. U.S. forces carried out military strikes in Caracas and three other Venezuelan cities on Jan. 3, an operation that led to the seizure of Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores. The strikes have drawn worldwide condemnation and concern. (Xinhua/Ding Hongfa)

This photo taken on Jan. 11, 2026 shows damage caused by U.S. airstrike at the port of La Guaira, Venezuela. U.S. forces carried out military strikes in Caracas and three other Venezuelan cities on Jan. 3, an operation that led to the seizure of Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores. The strikes have drawn worldwide condemnation and concern. (Xinhua/Ding Hongfa)

This photo taken on Jan. 11, 2026 shows the port of La Guaira, Venezuela. U.S. forces carried out military strikes in Caracas and three other Venezuelan cities on Jan. 3, an operation that led to the seizure of Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores. The strikes have drawn worldwide condemnation and concern. (Xinhua/Ding Hongfa)