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After the explosion at the Gallo Verde company warehouse, the Gato Feliz Venezuela foundation has already started a task to recover pets as well as animals affected by the explosion.

Unfortunately, in the video, a cat deceased as a result of the explosion can be seen.

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Government of Venezuela has denounced that the USS Jason Dunham (DDG-109) destroyer of the United States Navy intercepted a Venezuelan fishing boat in the country's Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).

According to Foreign Minister Yván Gil, the US ship boarded the vessel with nine crew members "in a hostile manner" 48 nautical miles from La Blanquilla island, occupying it for eight hours.

Gil detailed that 18 personnel with long guns were deployed and prevented communication from the fishermen.

The Venezuelan government described this event as a "military escalation" in the Caribbean and released images of the military ship involved.

The crew of the vessel, which was carrying out authorized tuna fishing operations, was described as "humble fishermen" by the foreign minister, who condemned the incident as an act of aggression in sovereign waters.
🇺🇸🇻🇪🇹🇹Trinidad and Tobago responds to Delcy Rodríguez: "There are no plans to [USA] invade Venezuela"

Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar, who called the Venezuelan official's accusations “alarmism,” stated: “I will dare to do whatever I have to do to keep people safe, and that is my priority.” Her country has expressed support for the U.S. military presence in the Caribbean and its willingness to participate in joint operations against drug trafficking.
🇻🇪🇺🇸 Four children claimed from the U.S. arrive in Venezuela: Maduro administration thanks Melania Trump

The president of the Return to the Homeland Mission, Camila Fabri, reported this Friday, September 12, that four children who, she denounced, were "detained" in the United States arrived in Venezuela, and thanked the U.S. first lady, Melania Trump, for having "made this return possible."

In statements published on the social media of the Return to the Homeland plan, Fabri said that 4 children out of the "more than 60 still detained" returned to the country, who had been "separated from their families in open violation of international law and human rights."
🇻🇪🇨🇳 Venezuela's exports to China grew 120% in the first half of 2025

The Minister of Foreign Trade, Coromoto Godoy, reported from Beijing that Venezuelan exports to China increased by 120% compared to 2024.

The main items sent were agricultural, fishery, and industrial products, representing greater diversification of the export portfolio.

Godoy highlighted that China is consolidating as one of the main destinations for Venezuelan offerings, while Chinese Vice Minister of Commerce, Li Chenggang, expressed willingness to expand cooperation in food, clean energy, and industrial projects.
🇺🇸🇻🇪 Marco Rubio prepares the largest military offensive by the U.S. government, according to NYT: “The target is Venezuela”

A report from the prestigious U.S. media outlet, The New York Times, indicates that Secretary of State Marco Rubio is “preparing what could be the most significant military actions of President Trump's second term” and that “the target is Venezuela,” according to the official.

This is part of the government's initiatives to combat drug trafficking and the influx of illicit drugs that have been entering the North American country for decades.

In response to the situation, Rubio stated that “interception no longer works” and that “what will stop them is blowing them up. The President of the United States is going to wage war against narcoterrorist organizations.”

At the same time, the United States has increased pressure against the dictator of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, whom Marco Rubio has labeled as a “fugitive from U.S. justice.”
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🇺🇸❗️🇻🇪🇻🇪 — Marco Rubio to Nicolás Maduro:

"Maduro hasn’t defeated anyone; he has defeated himself. What Maduro has is unsustainable. You, Venezuelans, will win, as long as you don’t give up. Have patience and dedication; this will end well."
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🇺🇸🇻🇪 US official to ABC: inspection of fishing vessel was in international waters for drug search

A US official confirmed to ABC News the inspection of a Venezuelan fishing vessel last Friday, September 12, but assured that the boarding took place in international waters as part of the drug search operation.

The official stated that Coast Guard personnel, stationed aboard the US Navy destroyer USS Jason Dunham, searched the fishing vessel for drugs following a lead, but found no contraband.

He also denied the claims of the Maduro administration, which stated that the inspection lasted eight hours and was conducted in waters belonging to a Venezuelan Exclusive Economic Zone. The official, knowledgeable about the case, said the operation took place in international waters.
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Venezuelan Ministry of Defense denounces the U.S. violation of Venezuelan air and maritime space.

Venezuelan government issued a serious warning, stating that any attempt of aggression from Guyanese or Trinidadian territory "will receive a response." This statement comes amid rising tensions over the Esequibo dispute and the presence of U.S. military assets in the region, increasing the risk of conflict.