Explosions, gunfire reported near presidential palace in Venezuela
Unverified videos on social media show armed men deployed along the perimeter of the palace, patrolling the streets while citizens seek cover
MEXICO CITY
Gunfire and explosions were reported late Monday near the presidential palace in Venezuela’s capital.
Unverified videos shared on social media showed men with heavy weapons and military convoys surrounding Miraflores Palace in Caracas.
The videos show armed men deployed along the perimeter of the palace, patrolling the streets while citizens seek cover.
The shootout has raised concerns of a possible coup attempt, but preliminary reports say the situation is currently under control and that government buildings have been promptly evacuated as a security measure.
According to local media, the shootout occurred around 8 pm local time (0000GMT) after unidentified drones were reported circling the palace, raising confusion as the government has yet to brief the public on the situation.
No injuries or deaths have been reported so far and no official statements have been issued regarding possible damage.
It marks the latest development in the crisis plaguing Venezuela hours after Vice President Delcy Rodriguez was sworn in as the country’s acting president following the capture of President Nicolas Maduro and his wife, first lady Celia Flores, by US military forces during a dramatic weekend operation.
Citing a senior White House official, US media reported Monday that the administration is closely tracking the reports of gunfire out of Venezuela.
"The US is not involved," the official was quoted as saying.
*Diyar Guldogan from Washington, DC contributed to this report
