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Published 08:36 3 Jan 2026 GMT
Updated 08:37 3 Jan 2026 GMT

Donald Trump has ordered military strikes on the Venezuelan capital of Caracas, as per reports from the BBC.
Explosions were first reported in the early hours of Saturday morning (3am local time / 7am GMT) with smoke being seen rising into the sky.
Now the BBC have reported that the explosions, many of which were heard near military bases, were as a result of strikes ordered by Donald Trump, information they got from their American partner CBS.
Venezuela swiftly responded to the attacks with a statement denouncing the strikes and soon after Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro declared a state of national emergency.
It read: "Venezuela rejects, repudiates, and denounces before the international community the extremely serious military aggression perpetrated by the current Government of the United States of America against Venezuelan territory."
Tensions have been rising between the US and Venezuela in recent months as the US Navy undertook attacks on small boats in the Caribbean thought to smuggling drugs into the US.
It is now thought the US has killed around 110 people thought to be trafficking drugs to the US.
However, many others, including Venezuelan president Maduro, have claimed that Trump is only using the war on drugs as a smokescreen for a deeper motivation to fight Venezuela, its natural resources.
Many have already suggested that Trump is really after oil and other minerals rich in the nation.
The Venezuelan government's statement alleged the strikes in Caracas aim to "seize Venezuela's strategic resources, particularly its oil and minerals" and "forcibly break the nation's political independence".
Trump is yet to comment on the strikes.