On January 3, the U.S. military launched an attack on Venezuela where they captured their president, Nicolas Maduro and his wife.
A security guard from the palace of the president has shared an account of how the whole attack happened.
In a closed interview shared by an account on X (formerly twitter), the details of the interview was disclosed.
According to the account of events shared by the alleged security guard, the attack took them by surprise.
Reports indicated that Venezuelan security forces were on routine duty when their radar systems suddenly went offline without warning.
Moments later, multiple drones were seen flying over their positions, triggering confusion among ground units.
Security personnel said they were unable to respond effectively as their communications and monitoring systems failed simultaneously.
During the operation, an advanced weapon was allegedly deployed, producing an intense soundwave that incapacitated several guards on duty.
Witnesses said many officers collapsed and were unable to move as the attack unfolded due to the advance weapon employed by the U.S. military.
President Nicolas Maduro is currently detained in the U.S. where is on trial for multiple grievous charges. His next hearing is in March 2026.


