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Photos show damage at Fuerte Tiuna, the military base where Maduro was captured

by Jake Ryan
January 3, 2026
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Photos show damage at Fuerte Tiuna, the military base where Maduro was captured

President Trump said Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife were “captured and flown out of the country” early Saturday, confirming what he described as a large-scale U.S. strike that prompted swift condemnation and concern worldwide.

A CIA source inside Venezuela’s government helped the U.S. track Maduro’s location, CBS News learned. Following reports of explosions and low-flying aircraft in the country’s capital, Maduro was eventually captured at Fuerte Tiuna, Venezuela’s largest military complex located in Caracas, Venezuelan ruling party leader Nahum Fernández told The Associated Press.

Satellite imagery below shows before and after the U.S. strikes at Fuerte Tiuna.

Fuerte Tiuna before U.S. strikes

Satellite images from Vantor on Dec. 22 shows an overview of Fuerte Tiuna military complex showing buildings and equipment prior to strike damage.

Damage At Fuerte Tiuna After Strikes - January 03, 2026

Vantor satellite image shows damage to vehicles and equipment at Fuerte Tiuna military base in Caracas after strikes. 

Maxar via Getty


Fuerte Tiuna Military Complex Before Strikes - December 22, 2025

Vantor satellite image shows an overview of Fuerte Tiuna military complex showing buildings and equipment prior to strike damage. 

Maxar via Getty


Military Buildings And Equipment At Fuerte Tiuna - December 22, 2025

Vantor satellite image shows an overview of military buildings and equipment at Fuerte Tiuna military complex in Caracas prior to strikes. 

Maxar via Getty


Fuerte Tiuna after U.S. strikes

Satellite images from Vantor shows damage to vehicles and equipment at Fuerte Tiuna military base in Caracas after strikes on Jan. 3. 

Damage At Fuerte Tiuna After Strikes - January 03, 2026

Vantor satellite image shows damage to vehicles and equipment at Fuerte Tiuna military base in Caracas after strikes. 

Maxar via Getty


Damage To Military Buildings And Equipment At Fuerte Tiuna - January 03, 2026

Vantor satellite image shows damage to military buildings and equipment after strikes at Fuerte Tiuna in Caracas. 

Maxar via Getty


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Destroyed Military Buildings At Fuerte Tiuna - January 03, 2026

Vantor satellite image shows a closer view of military buildings destroyed after strikes at Fuerte Tiuna in Caracas. 

Maxar via Getty


U.S. officials told CBS News that the operation to capture Maduro was carried out by the Army’s Delta Force, an elite special operations unit. 

The helicopters that descended on Maduro’s compound came under fire, said Gen. Dan Caine, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, but U.S. forces and the FBI eventually entered the compound. Maduro and his wife “gave up” and were taken into custody, Caine said.

Speaking at a press conference, Mr. Trump said the United States would temporarily oversee Venezuela during a transition period and would work to restore oil production. He also said that Maduro tried to escape during his capture. 

“He was trying to get into a safe place,” Mr. Trump told reporters. “The safe place is all steel, and he wasn’t able to make it to the door because our guys were so fast.”

In addition to the main military base that was hit, David Smolansky, a spokesman for Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado, told CBS News the following locations were also hit by U.S. strikes: La Carlota, the main airbase in Caracas; El Volcán, signal antenna; and La Guaira Port, a seaport on the Caribbean coast.

Maduro is expected to face federal charges in the United States related to drug trafficking and alleged ties to gangs designated as terrorist organizations — claims he has denied. Attorney General Pam Bondi on Saturday announced a superseding indictment similar to one filed against Maduro in 2020.

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Jake Ryan

Jake Ryan is a social media manager and journalist based in Tulsa, Oklahoma. When he's not playing rust, he's either tweeting, walking, or writing about Oklahoma stuff.

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