
A tense calm has settled over Venezuela following the deposition and capture of President Nicolas Maduro in a U.S. military operation. The capital, Caracas, is unusually quiet with businesses closed and few vehicles on the streets. Residents had previously stocked up on supplies amid fears of unrest. Damage from explosions during the operation is evident in some areas, and the future remains uncertain as the U.S. plans to manage the country with Maduro's Vice President.
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