Streets Empty as Caracas Waits After Maduro's Capture

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The streets of Caracas were unusually quiet on Sunday. A tense calm fell over the Venezuelan capital, one day after U.S. authorities captured the country's president, Nicolas Maduro. Major avenues and public spaces were nearly empty. The quiet scene followed the dramatic operation, which has created a state of political uncertainty. The U.S. government led the operation to arrest Maduro. He faces long-standing drug trafficking and terrorism charges from American courts. Venezuela's government has not yet made a formal statement. The country's future leadership remains unclear. Citizens are now waiting to see what happens next.