Venezuela appears to be entering a decisive moment as the Maduro regime deploys special units from the SEBIN security service to rig explosive traps and plant charges in key infrastructure sites.
According to local opposition-linked reports, explosives have been placed in tunnels, hospitals, and other strategic facilities across major cities, including La Guaira, Greater Caracas, Maracaibo, and Sucre — a move widely interpreted as preparation for a possible US-led intervention.
At the same time, opposition leader María Corina Machado issued a dramatic appeal to the Venezuelan military, urging soldiers to refuse regime commands and “stand with freedom.”
Calling this the nation’s “critical hour,” she pleaded with the army to lay down their weapons and avoid attacking their own people, signaling that the political confrontation in Venezuela is rapidly approaching a breaking point.