Afghanistan, Jan. 4 -- At least 40 people, including civilians, were reportedly killed during U.S. military operations in Venezuela, New York Times citing officials.

U.S. special forces carried out a pre-dawn attack in Venezuela on Satarday, capturing President Nicolas Maduro. The operation reportedly involved intense air and ground assaults, with some U.S. aircraft coming under fire, injuring six American soldiers. Details on Venezuelan military or civilian casualties remain limited.

President Donald Trump confirmed that no American soldiers were killed during the operation. He described the raid as "a large-scale, targeted strike to secure Venezuelan leadership and ensure regional stability." Meanwhile, authorities in Caracas confirmed ...