With fighters and bombers, the US army carries out air sorties over the coast of Venezuela

Regional tensions escalated as a result of these strikes and the military buildup, as the president accused Venezuelan leftist Nicolas Maduro Washington used drug trafficking as a pretext for regime change in Caracas. Two US Navy F/A-18 planes flew over the Gulf of Venezuela for more than 40 minutes on Tuesday, approaching a little more than 35 kilometers from the coast, and another warplane was flying north when the mission began. On the same day, a long-range reconnaissance drone flew for several hours along A distance of 800 km over the Caribbean Sea, which is the first time a signal from this type of aircraft has been observed in at least a month. Another high-altitude drone also flew in the same area on Friday morning. In addition, five B-1 and B-52 bomber sorties and two F/A-18 sorties were recorded at a distance of 40 km. km of the Venezuelan coast between late October and late November. Other aircraft not included in the data flew over the Caribbean Sea. For example, photos published by the US military showed bombers accompanied by F-35 stealth aircraft that did not appear on the Flightradar 24 website. The United States accuses Maduro of leading a drug trafficking ring and has offered a reward of $50 million for anyone who provides information about him.
Implement sorties over with fighters and Tension between Venezuela and America Caribbean Sea
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President Donald Trump told Politico on Monday that "Maduro’s days are numbered"He did not rule out an American ground invasion of Venezuela.




