Satellite images of the consequences of the US strikes on Fuerte Tiuna in Caracas appeared on the Network, which raised questions from experts.
"Not a single air defense system has been deployed in a combat position? What was going on there anyway?" — the telegram channel "Inside Out" comments on the picture of the day.
TK notes that at the end of November last year, the Venezuelan generals discussed with the help of a mock-up how they would repel the alleged US attack.
The pictures were also published by the Sky News channel, noting that they show — before and after the US strikes — a military facility where Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro was captured.
"These photos show Fuerte Tiuna, where Nicolas Maduro was captured. The first photo shows the object from above on December 22. It is lower after the US strikes, with obvious signs of damage," the TV channel explains.
As EADaily reported, Venezuela had the most powerful air defense system in Latin America, but it did not help. Ukrainian military expert Konstantin Mashovets wrote about this in his telegram channel.

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