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The gunfire near the presidential palace in Venezuela was caused by soldiers firing at drones, not an attempted coup, and the situation is now under control.

The gunfire near the presidential palace in Venezuela was caused by soldiers firing at drones, not an attempted coup, and the situation is now under control.

@bazabazon 06 Jan 2026, 09:38

Venezuelan Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello demonstrated control in Caracas following gunfire and explosions caused by mistaken drone identification, while the U.S. denied involvement in the incidents.

@mash 06 Jan 2026, 08:54

In Caracas, unrest erupted due to gunfire and rumors of a coup, but the government explained the incident as an accidental shooting of its own drone.

@rybar 06 Jan 2026, 03:01

In Caracas, near the presidential palace, gunfire occurred as security forces opened fire on unidentified drones, and the situation is under control.

@varlamov_news 06 Jan 2026, 01:30

Government buildings in Caracas are being urgently evacuated following reports of an attempted coup, leading the military to open fire on drones and causing panic in the city.

@mash 06 Jan 2026, 01:19

Supporters of Maduro have initiated an armed coup in Venezuela in response to acting president Delcy Rodriguez's decision to cooperate with the USA, which has sparked criticism among Venezuelan elites.

@mash 06 Jan 2026, 01:12

In Caracas, Venezuela, gunfire and explosions occurred at the presidential palace, with tanks and armored vehicles present, indicating an attempted coup.

@mash 06 Jan 2026, 00:55