Explosions in Russia
On January 6, explosions occurred in Russia due to an attack by unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). As a result of this attack, facilities were damaged, including PJSC Biomintez and the Penza Bearing Plant. This event drew attention not only in Russia but also beyond its borders, highlighting rising tensions in the region.
Trump's Statement on Venezuela
On the same day, U.S. President Donald Trump made a statement that the United States is not at war with Venezuela. He also noted that under current conditions, the electoral process in Venezuela is impossible, as citizens do not even have the ability to vote. This was confirmed by reports that elections in Venezuela are not planned for the next 30 days.
Additionally, late Tuesday night, sounds of gunfire were recorded over Caracas, indicating a deterioration in the security situation in the country. It was also reported that Nicolas Maduro was detained by American special forces, raising further questions about the developments in Venezuela.
In light of these events, the U.S. is considering the possibility of Greenland coming under its control within the current year. Key dates for implementing this plan are noted as July 4 and November 3. Trump emphasized that Washington's actions are a targeted fight against specific individuals involved in drug trafficking.
“This statement once again underscores the activity of the U.S. in international affairs, particularly in the context of Latin America.”
Source: Press Service of the President of the United States
Thus, the events of January 6 in Russia and Venezuela reflect a complex political situation that requires careful observation by the international community. The explosions in Russia indicate rising threats in the region, while Trump's statements on Venezuela and possible U.S. actions highlight Washington's activity in Latin America, which could have far-reaching consequences for international relations and stability in these countries.