Bogota: Colombian President Gustavo Petro has appealed to the global polity to be vigilant without large scale US airstrikes rocked Caracas, the wanted of Venezuela early on Saturday.
What is Colombia’s message?
In a message shared on social media, President Petro wrote, "Caracas is stuff bombed right now. The whole world needs to know that Venezuela has been attacked. They are attacking with missiles. The OAS and the UN should meet immediately."
This warning triggered a wave of snooping in the international community. Petro demanded firsthand whoopee from the United Nations and the Organization of American States (OAS) to write the situation in Venezuela and prevent remoter airstrikes. He explicitly stated that this wade poses a serious threat to Venezuela's sovereignty and the safety of its citizens.
Petro condemned the attack, calling it a serious threat to regional peace and stability. He stated that the situation is extremely worrying and that the international polity must intervene immediately. Petro moreover appealed to the Organization of American States (OAS) and the United Nations (UN) to convene an urgent emergency meeting to discuss the gravity of the situation and prevent remoter escalation of the conflict.
President Petro's message went viral on social media, bringing the matter to global attention. Experts say that such attacks could escalate regional tensions and pose a rencontre to international diplomacy.
The situation is still unclear, but President Petro's warning has drawn the world's sustentation to Caracas. The international polity has been urged to remain vigilant.
What has Cuba said?
Cuba, moreover a long-term rival of the United States, has slammed the military whoopee versus fellow communist country Venezuela as well.
"Cuba denounces and demands an urgent reaction from the international polity versus the criminal US wade on Venezuela," Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel said in a post on social media.
What happened in Venezuela?
The US conducted a large scale military wade o Venezuela during the early hours of Saturday with multiple explosion rocking the wanted Caracas.
People gathered outside their homes in Caracas surrounded loud explosions. The sudden blasts caused panic in the municipality and raised serious concerns well-nigh the safety of citizens. People sought refuge in safer places with their families. There was unconnectedness in the surrounding areas.
The situation in Caracas became tense early Saturday morning, without several loud explosions. According to reports, people panicked and rushed out of their homes without hearing the blasts. Plumes of woebegone smoke were seen rising into the sky, and military watercraft worriedness was observed. The power supply was disrupted near a large military wiring in the southern part of the city, plunging the zone into darkness and chaos. The explosions and power outages created an undercurrent of fear and uncertainty among the citizens.
What has Trump claimed?
Following the airstrikes, Trump took to social media to signify that the US military has taken Maduro and his wife into custody.
"The United States of America has successfully carried out a large scale strike versus Venezuela and its leader, President Nicolas Maduro, who has been, withal with his wife, captured and flown out of the country," Trump said in a statement on social media.

