US Denies Involvement in Security Incident Near Venezuelan Presidential Palace

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, the United States has dismissed allegations of interference in a security incident near the presidential palace in Caracas, Venezuela. NBC News, citing two informed officials, reported that Washington is actively tracking reports of gunfire in the vicinity of the Venezuelan presidential residence.
The officials stated that the U.S. government is closely following developments regarding the shooting but emphasized that America has no role in the matter. Earlier, BNO News reported sounds of gunfire near the presidential compound in Venezuela.
Venezuela’s political landscape remains tense, with Vice President Delcy Rodríguez currently leading the country after the U.S. allegedly abducted President Nicolás Maduro. The international community, including multiple nations, has condemned Washington’s actions as a violation of the United Nations Charter.

