Several Venezuelan states late Sturday were rocked by at least seven explosions, and the sound of low-flying aircraft was heard in capital Caracas, as the government accused the U.S. of attacking civilian and military sites.
Pentagon referred requests for comment to the White House, which didnβt immediately return an email seeking comment.
Meanwhile, the Federal Aviation Authority has banned U.S. commercial flights in Venezuelan airspace over "ongoing military activity" ahead of explosions in Caracas.
The FAAβs warning, known as "Notice to Airmen," came shortly after one in the morning on the east coast of
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