The world woke up to confusion and fear as explosive claims spread online. Donald Trump alleged that Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro had been seized from Caracas and flown out of the country in a covert U.S. operation, triggering a wave of shock and speculation across social media.
In the Venezuelan capital, rumors multiplied quickly. Reports of helicopters overhead, loud explosions, and talk of a “large-scale strike” flooded timelines as citizens filmed the skies, trying to make sense of what they were witnessing. Official confirmation was scarce, adding to the sense of unease.
International observers cautioned against drawing conclusions. No verified statements supported the claims, and analysts warned that misinformation can spread faster than facts during moments of political tension and uncertainty.
What remains clear is the mood: anxiety, disbelief, and the feeling that something significant may be unfolding. Whether the claims prove true or not, the episode underscores how quickly the world can be thrown into turmoil by dramatic allegations before reality has time to catch up.