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Explosions Reported in Caracas as U.S. Media Say Trump Ordered Strikes and Move to Detain Venezuelan President

Japan is racing to verify the reports, with a potential National Security Council meeting under consideration.

Overview

  • AP and CNN reported at least seven blasts in Caracas before dawn, with witnesses hearing low-flying aircraft and some neighborhoods losing power.
  • A CBS reporter, citing U.S. government sources, said President Trump ordered attacks on Venezuelan military sites and the detention of the country’s leader, a claim still awaiting fuller official confirmation.
  • Japanese authorities have begun urgent information-gathering and are weighing an NSC session to shape their response to the reported U.S. action.
  • Separately in Ukraine, President Volodymyr Zelensky announced Defense Intelligence chief Kyrylo Budanov will lead the Presidential Office, replacing Andriy Yermak.
  • In Japan, firefighters in Tomakomai are battling a large blaze at a pig farm with four buildings burning and no injuries reported, police in Mito confirmed a stabbing as the cause of a woman’s death, and Tokyu Land plans an industrial logistics hub targeting early-2030s operation tied to semiconductor supply chains.