There have been several explosions in Caracas amid tension with the US
Aircraft have been heard along with the explosions, and some of the explosions have occurred at the country's main military base, Fort Tiuna, west of the city, and at the military base of La Carlota.
A number of explosions have been recorded in the early morning hours of Saturday in Caracas, the capital of Venezuela, but no details have been released so far. In recent weeks, the Caribbean country has denounced the "threats" of US President Donald Trump's government by US military forces deployed in the area and warning of ground attacks.
The images of the explosions were released this morning through social media. The explosions can be seen in different parts of the Venezuelan capital, some at themilitary base Tiuna, west of the city, and at the military base La Carlota.
"Strong Tiuna is blowing up," the citizens who are recording the videos are heard.
President Trump warned in November that the possibility of attacks in Venezuela was on the table.
Last Friday, the US president announced an attack on a "large facility" as part of his campaign against a Venezuelan-led drug trafficking network, but did not specify whether the attack occurred within Venezuela's borders.
On Thursday, asked about a possible ground attack, Maduro said that his country's defense system "guarantees and guarantees the integrity of the territory" of Venezuela.
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