A series of explosions and reported airstrikes hit multiple locations across northern Venezuela, including the capital Caracas, in the early hours of 3 January 2026.

Several military and strategic sites are now confirmed to have been targeted:

  • Fuerte Tiuna, the main military complex in Caracas
  • La Carlota, the capital’s principal airbase
  • Cerro El Volcán, a major communications and signal antenna site
  • La Guaira port, Venezuela’s primary seaport north of Caracas
  • Higuerote Airport, an airbase in Miranda state

Additional strikes may have occurred elsewhere, but these remain unconfirmed by sources on the ground. Explosions were reported shortly after 2:00 a.m., with residents across parts of Caracas and nearby coastal areas describing low-flying aircraft and repeated detonations. The southern parts of the capital reportedly suffered power outages in the aftermath.

U.S. combat aircraft over Venezuelan capital amid explosions

Imagery from La Guaira shows significant fires burning within the port complex, with visible damage to infrastructure and at least one vessel believed to have been struck. Separate verified footage from Caracas shows a military helicopter firing rockets at ground targets during the operation, though the aircraft type cannot be conclusively identified from the available video.

The strikes took place amid a rapidly deteriorating security situation between Washington and Caracas. They followed Operation Southern Spear, a US-led effort under U.S. Southern Command focused on maritime interdiction and alleged drug trafficking networks linked to Venezuela. As part of that operation, US forces had already begun intercepting vessels in the Caribbean Sea.

In the days leading up to the explosions, the United States significantly increased its naval presence in the region, including the deployment of a major amphibious group and a carrier strike group, alongside reports of tanker seizures and a de facto naval quarantine.

US helicopter opens fire on Venezuelan military facility

The Federal Aviation Administration has since issued a NOTAM prohibiting US aircraft from operating in Venezuelan airspace due to ongoing military activity, while the US Embassy in Caracas instructed personnel to shelter in place.

Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has ben captured by the United States.

Opposition figures inside and outside Venezuela have issued mixed responses, with some framing the strikes as part of a broader effort to pressure the Maduro government.

While speculation continues about the precise objectives of the operation, available information suggests this was not a full-scale invasion, but rather a limited and focused military action involving air and possibly special operations forces, supported by strikes against command, control, and infrastructure targets. It is also unclear whether further strikes are planned or whether the current phase has concluded, with reports indicating the situation inside Venezuela has since become relatively quiet.

27 COMMENTS

  1. Trump & Putin are now one and the same, indivisible. Waging war under a pretext to steal a nation’s national resources and wealth

    • Yep sadly the US has shown the world the only difference between it and Putins Russia is that it has the capability to pull of a beheading strike… I can see nations falling into chinas grasp like ninepins now.

      • The world’s smallest violin playing for Maduro. As the saying goes, ‘it couldn’t have happened to a nicer guy’.

        • Don’t get me wrong I hardly like the guy, but this is essentially an action related to the new US paradigm.. the US owns the western hemisphere and will use whatever force to control the nations in it. China owns its own area as does Russia and they can all do what the hell they like.

          • My comment was supposed to be a reply to Lord Baddlesmere, but I must have accidentally pressed the wrong reply link. Yes, it’s a new world, but with strong echoes of the past US action in South America!

        • And now it’s a nation with no government.. what the hell do you think is going to happen now.. it’s going to be a bloodbath or some other nasty person will take control and Trump has just turned around and said it’s the UNs job to run the country now.. it’s done nothing but destabilise a nation and remove the last vestal bit of moral authority the US had to maintain the international order…

          • Europeans are obsessed with “International order” because they are realizing they are powerless.

            No one else is under the illusion that anything is different than it always had been.

            • The international order came from a certain Franklin D. Roosevelt‘s “Atlantic Charter”, with the USA then manifesting it through the creation of the UN, IMF and WTO…

              Seems you’re ignorant of your own history.

    • Hardly…. I think they will return the head of the opposition who won the last general election once they can guarantee her safety…. You know, the election result that Maduro ignored…

      • Trump has already trashed that idea, he wants a puppet to strip Venezuela of its oil. Its people will starve but they aren’t important

  2. Certainly knows how to make friends and influence people doesn’t he?🙄
    He has now pissed off Canada,Mexico,Europe and now probably most of South America!

  3. Trump is too weak or complicet to reign in Putin or Netenyahu, but removes Maduro from power, arresting him. Meanwhile he just recently freed convicted major drug & arms felon, ex-Honduran(was it?) president as he’s a friendly fascist crook. He also pledged to keep the USA out of foriegn wars inhis election campaign.
    I’ve no problem prosecuting drug lords or corrupt dictators. Question is why Trump goes after some while celebrating or pardoning others whilst he plays fast & loose with the law & his allies. He thinks Zelenski is the corrupt recalcitrant while praising & facilitating Putin!

    • You mean Manuel Noriega? Arrested 3rd January 1990? 35 years ago sago? Spent in prison since then? That’s a pretty hefty sentence…

      • It was Honduran former president, Juan Orlando Hernández. Convicted in the USA of drug trafficking 7 arms offences in the USA, pardoned by Trump on 1st December.

  4. He is doing this to start another war, which he can then make a peace plan and claim another war that he has stopped. Soon be in double figures not bad for your first year in a presidency, I really hope he doesn’t get a Nobel Peace Prize but I’m sure his family and friends will make money from the chaos that Venezuela will go through.

  5. I wonder how this is going to play out with some of Trumps voters as he was running on a no new interventions or wars

  6. We hear Madeuro has been taken to the US. Is this a Noriega moment, a capture for trial, or a negotiated escort to a retirement home in Florida with armed guards and a hundred million in the bank?

  7. This has to be an operation supported by elements in Venezuela. Whether Maduro was included isn’t yet clear. But he rarely stayed in one place long so his location may have been communicated to the US forces.

    • Well, if we had to go rogue, at least we did it by ending the illegal rule of a corrupt dictator of a bankrupt country that has the natural resources that should make it a wealthy one. And now it may be wealthy again, who knows. At this point, no one knows what will happen. I am not optimistic but I would love to be surprised to the upside for Venezuela.

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