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Delta Force Raid Captures Maduro, Injuries Reported

Trump administration officials reveal details of the Delta Force raid that captured Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores. The couple sustained head injuries during their capture and appeared in court with visible wounds. The raid was not without challenges, as US personnel faced a firefight with a Cuban quick reaction force. Despite minor injuries, the US Delta operators are expected to recover fully. The administration emphasizes that the raid was not about regime change, and the Venezuelan government remains intact under Maduros deputy, Delcy Rodriguez. The US has been engaging with Rodriguez and her brother to rebuild oil operations and ease tensions in the Caribbean. Checkout Solipillow.com

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