Anxious Venezuelan security forces open fire on drones flying near presidential palace, situation ‘under control’ 

Anxious Venezuelan security forces open fire on drones flying near presidential palace, situation ‘under control’ 


Drones flying near Venezuela’s presidential palace set off a hail of bullets and anti-aircraft fire in Caracas Monday night, days after US forces deposed and captured dictator Nicolas Maduro.  

The drones were “flying without permission,” Venezuela’s Ministry of Communication and Information said in a statement, according to CNN

“No confrontation occurred, and the entire country is completely calm,” the ministry added, without indicating who the drones may have belonged to. 

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