
Following the U.S. capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela's interim authorities have initiated the release of political prisoners, including opposition journalist Roland Carreño and several detained Americans. The government claims hundreds have been freed as a gesture of peace, though rights groups report lower numbers and criticize the lack of transparency. U.S. officials welcomed the releases but withheld details. The situation remains tense, with Maduro and his wife facing U.S. drug charges and ongoing political uncertainty in Caracas.
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