
Saab Calls for Citizen Mobilization After Deadly Strikes.
On Saturday, Venezuelan Attorney General Tarek William Saab condemned the terrorist attack carried out the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump against civilians, which left dead and wounded in the South American country.
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“I energetically condemn the vile and cowardly attack by the imperial enemy carried out in the early morning hours against innocent civilian targets of our homeland,” he said, and demanded the release of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and first lady Cilia Flores, who were kidnapped by U.S. forces.
Saab attributed the aggression to the “imperial enemy,” stating that President Maduro’s warnings about a possible U.S. threat have become “facts of blood.” In this regard, he emphasized the premeditation and treachery of the nighttime attack, designed to “defile the people of Venezuela.”
Saab also demanded proof that President Maduro and his wife are alive. He directly held the U.S. government responsible for any circumstance that may befall the Bolivarian Revolution leader.
In a telephone conversation, Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodriguez condemned the U.S. aggression against the Venezuelan people. pic.twitter.com/IWXh2I7n59
— teleSUR English (@telesurenglish) January 3, 2026
Saab called for the alert and mobilization of citizens and officials in all the nation’s prosecutor’s offices, urging them to denounce these “massive human rights violations” to the world.
He made an explicit request to the United Nations and international human rights organizations to speak out regarding these cowardly attacks that have caused innocent fatalities.
The attorney general exhorted the people to maintain calm and vigilance in the streets, warning against an “enemy war” that spreads “false news” to demoralize the people.
Saab called on the population to demonstrate to the world the heroism inherited from the Liberator Simon Bolivar with the certainty that Venezuela will prevail.
Venezuelans take to the streets in rejection and protest against U.S. military aggression. pic.twitter.com/Ce12jEgBes
— teleSUR English (@telesurenglish) January 3, 2026
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Source: Tarek William Saab
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