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Venezuelan houses destroyed by US attack, but no official numbers on deaths

Residents of Catia La Mar, near Venezuela's capital Caracas, said that some homes were destroyed or damaged in the U.S. military operations that captured President Nicolas Maduro. Officials reported unspecified deaths.

Jonatan Mallora (50), a motorcycle taxi driver and Angel Alvarez (a young street vendor), both said that they were awakened by explosions on Saturday morning in their community, located about 31 kilometers north of Caracas.

Venezuelan authorities have said that the U.S. has hit areas in La Guaira and Caracas, as well as the neighboring states of Miranda, Aragua, and that many soldiers, civilians, and members of Maduro’s security team, were killed. However, they did not provide a'specific number of dead or injured.

In the U.S. strike on a nearby Naval Academy, Mallora and Alvarez's small neighborhood of Romulo Gallegos was badly damaged.

Mallora, who was standing in the rubble where his roof had been destroyed, said: "It is sheer luck that they did not kill my children." He claimed that he and his daughter, 24, and son, 22, escaped without injury.

Alvarez examined the shrapnel-damaged wall of his apartment and water tank –?vital for a country with erratic water supplies. He was relieved to have a spare water tank, and that his house remained intact unlike Mallora.

Alvarez said: "We didn't really know what to do." He recalled how he ran around after hearing the deafening sound.

He added, "I wouldn't wish an attack on anyone." "We are alive because of a miracle."

(source: Reuters)