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Maduro’s gone: Why are Venezuelans still afraid of the government?

With the repressive machinery Maduro used still in place, many Venezuelans are scared to celebrate his departure.

A demonstrator looks on during a march outside the National Assembly on the day Vice President Delcy Rodriguez was formally sworn in as Venezuela's interim president, as U.S.-deposed President Nicolas Maduro appeared in a New York court after the Trump administration removed him from power, in Caracas, Venezuela January 5, 2026. REUTERS/Maxwell Briceno TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

Price hikes, queues and tension: Venezuela shoppers uneasy after US bombing

Residents of the capital Caracas remain rattled after the US abduction of Maduro, leading some to stock up on supplies.

Shoppers in downtown Caracas navigate lines and increased security personnel

How the US attack on Venezuela, abduction of Maduro unfolded

After months of planning, US forces, with 150 jets taking off from 20 airbases, took on an operation to abduct Maduro.

This screengrab of the X account of Rapid Response 47 shows Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro escorted by US DEA agents in New York