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Russia’s President Vladimir Putin Issues Furious Warning to U.S., Demands Immediate End to Venezuela Attack and Release of ‘Captured’ President Maduro, Threatened non compliance can derail ongoing peace talk with Ukraine
Global Tensions Explode as Russia Demands U.S. Halt Venezuela Attack and Release ‘Captured’ President Maduro
A major international crisis erupted on Friday after Russia’s president issued a stern warning to the United States, demanding an immediate end to what Moscow described as a U.S. attack on Venezuela and calling for the immediate release of President Nicolás Maduro, following a shocking statement by former U.S. President Donald Trump claiming that Maduro had been captured.

Trump’s statement, released earlier in the day, sent shockwaves through global capitals. While no independent confirmation has emerged, the claim instantly ignited diplomatic outrage, with Russia responding within hours in one of its strongest rebukes of Washington in years.
In a sharply worded address, Russia accused the United States of violating Venezuelan sovereignty, warning that any detention of a sitting head of state would constitute a “dangerous escalation” with global consequences. Moscow demanded that the U.S. “stand down immediately, cease all hostile actions, and release Venezuela’s legitimate president without delay.”
“This is an unacceptable act of aggression,” a Kremlin spokesperson said, adding that Russia views any attempt to remove Maduro by force as a direct challenge to international law. The statement warned that continued escalation could destabilize not just Latin America, but global security as a whole.
The alleged capture claim has thrown Venezuela into renewed uncertainty. Government officials in Caracas dismissed Trump’s statement as “psychological warfare and political theater,” insisting that President Maduro remains in control and accusing Washington of spreading chaos through disinformation.
Meanwhile, international reactions have been swift and divided. U.S. allies have largely remained cautious, calling for verification and restraint, while countries aligned with Venezuela — including Russia, Iran, and Cuba — have condemned what they describe as imperialist interference.
Analysts say the situation marks one of the most dangerous moments in U.S.–Russia relations in recent years, especially given ongoing global tensions elsewhere. “When nuclear-armed powers are publicly trading accusations over the fate of a foreign president, the risk of miscalculation rises dramatically,” one geopolitical expert warned.
At the United Nations, emergency consultations are reportedly being discussed as diplomats scramble to clarify the facts and prevent further escalation. Calls for transparency, independent verification, and de-escalation are growing louder by the hour.
As of now, no evidence has been provided to support Trump’s claim, and U.S. officials have not issued a formal confirmation. Still, the statement alone has been enough to ignite a diplomatic firestorm, placing Venezuela once again at the center of a high-stakes global confrontation.
With rhetoric intensifying and facts still unclear, the world watches anxiously — hoping this latest flashpoint does not spiral into a wider international crisis.
