Caracas, the capital of Venezuela, was unusually quiet over the weekend, after the US operation that led to the capture of President Nicolas Maduro.
Most convenience stores, gas stations, and other businesses were closed. The roads, usually filled with cars, runners, and cyclists, were nearly deserted. Meanwhile, anxious customers waited in line to buy food at supermarkets.
The Venezuelan presidential palace was guarded by armed civilians and soldiers. Outside the capital, in the state of La Guira, families whose homes were damaged by explosions during the US operation were still clearing debris.
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Fonte: Le Monde




