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Gunfire erupts near Venezuela presidential palace as interim leader sworn in after tyrant Maduro slams capture in court

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Gunfire erupts near Venezuela presidential palace as interim leader sworn in after tyrant Maduro slams capture in court

An image collage containing 1 images, Image 1 shows Maduro appears in US court to face narco-terrorism charges

HEAVY gunfire was heard near the presidential palace in Caracas, Venezuela, last night.

The shots lit up the sky on Monday night, believed to be drones and anti-aircraft fire by locals.

Maduro appears in US court to face narco-terrorism charges
Court sketch of Nicolas Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores facing a judge on MondayCredit: Reuters

After the gunfire, armoured vehicles arrived at Miraflores presidential palace, with troops were deployed to surrounding areas, witnesses said.

The shots came it as a result of confusion between different government forces in the city, Sky News reported.

Venezuelan state drones were performing surveillance in Caracas, but the presidential guard were unaware.

On high alert after US forces captured the country’s president last week, guards at the presidential palace shot at the drones, before being told that they were Venezuelan aircraft.

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It comes after Nicolas Maduro fumed in a New York Court on Monday, insisting he was a “prisoner of war” and still the rightful Venezuelan president.

The seized tyrant said in a dramatic rebuke to his sensational capture by US forces: “I am not guilty, I am a decent man, I am still the president of my country.”

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