According to a report by The New York Times, the death count from the recent military attack on Venezuela by the United States has risen to 80. This figure includes both civilians and members of security forces.
The attack has drawn international attention and raised concerns regarding the implications of U.S. military involvement in Venezuela. In related coverage, Senator Marco Rubio stated that the U.S. will enforce an oil blockade but will not govern Venezuela, highlighting the complexities of the situation.
This military action follows a series of escalating tensions between the two nations, with previous reports indicating that U.S. President Donald Trump had ordered military action in response to Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro"s public behavior.
The situation continues to develop as the international community monitors the aftermath of the attack.



