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Venezuela claims capture of 400 American-made firearms and apprehends foreigners, including Americans, accused of planning to disrupt the nation's stability.

Venezuela announces the confiscation of approximately 400 American firearms and detains international individuals, including American citizens, accused of being involved in a supposed plan to disrupt the nation's stability.

The Venezuelan national banner waves proudly above the National Assembly headquarters in Caracas,...
The Venezuelan national banner waves proudly above the National Assembly headquarters in Caracas, Venezuela.

Venezuela claims capture of 400 American-made firearms and apprehends foreigners, including Americans, accused of planning to disrupt the nation's stability.

During a press gathering on Saturday, Venezuelan interior chief Diosdado Cabello declared some arrests. According to him, apart from some Americans, there were also two Spanish and one Czech individuals detained.

We've reached out to the U.S. State Department for their opinion on the matter.

(This is an evolving situation and we'll provide updates as they come)

The U.S. State Department has not yet commented on the detention of some Americans in Venezuela, as mentioned by Cabello. The arrests also involved individuals from the Americas, specifically Spanishtwo and one from the Czech Republic, as part of the world-wide community.

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