Surprise International Rescue in Venezuela: Five Opposition Members Freed
Venezuela's opposition successfully carried out a surprise operation to remove five members staying at Argentina's diplomatic residence in Caracas. Their move was backed by the U.S. and Argentina. The Venezuelan government has not yet commented. The operation is symbolic and timely amid ongoing political hostilities.
In a remarkable international operation, five Venezuelan opposition members have been liberated from Argentina's diplomatic residence in Caracas, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced on Tuesday. The group's escape to the U.S. marks a significant political move amid tensions with President Nicolas Maduro's regime.
The opposition heralded the operation as a testament to worldwide collaboration against oppression. In a statement shared on X, the group expressed gratitude to key figures, including U.S. President Donald Trump and Argentine President Javier Milei, for their roles. However, details of the operation remain scarce, and the Venezuelan government has yet to officially respond.
Reactions to this operation underscore its impact on the ongoing political struggle in Venezuela. Former presidential candidate Edmundo Gonzalez lauded the rescue as a powerful message to the nation. As the political landscape continues to evolve, opposition calls for the release of 900 other detainees persist.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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