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MISCOMMUNICATION between security groups is being blamed for anti-aircraft gunfire near the Palace of Miraflores, headquarters of the presidential compound in Caracas, Venezuela, hours after the ousted Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro appeared before a federal judge in the US.
Several media outlets reported gunfire and strong movements of troops on the night of January 5.
Drones were reportedly fired upon by members of the Miraflores Police and palace security in Venezuela’s capital city. No injuries have been reported.
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