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  • Maduro’s capture in pictures and maps

    Maduro’s capture in pictures and maps


    Tiffany Wertheimerand

    BBC Visual Journalism team

    @realdonaldtrump Maduro on the USS Iwo Jima, wearing a grey tracksuit and holding a bottle of water. He is blindfolded and wearing ear protection.@realdonaldtrump

    The US says its military operation to capture Venezuela’s president took months of planning, but when Donald Trump gave the order to launch, “Operation Absolute Resolve” only lasted about 150 minutes.

    The surprise early-morning attack on Saturday marked an unprecedented event in modern politics and culminated in the arrest of Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores.

    Captured by troops from an elite US army unit as they tried to flee into a fortified safe room, the pair are now being held in a detention centre in New York and face narco-terrorism charges.

    As the sun rose on Saturday, the scale of the military operation in Caracas, Venezuela’s capital, was clear.

    Pictures from Fuerte Tiuna, a huge military complex where top government officials live, show bombed out buildings and charred, smouldering cars.

    It was at this compound that Maduro and his wife were captured, Venezuelan ruling party leader Nahum Fernández told the Associated Press news agency.


    Fuerte Tiuna, Venezuela’s largest military complex, was hit by US strikes early on Saturday morning

    Fuerte Tiuna, Venezuela’s largest military complex, was hit by US strikes early on Saturday morning

    Hours earlier – Trump gives the order

    Operation Absolute Resolve began with reports of explosions at about 02:00 in Caracas (06:00 GMT).

    The US cut power to the city, Trump has since said, describing it as “dark and deadly”.

    The aim was to disable Venezuela’s air defences and clear the path for US military helicopters to get to Fuerte Tiuna.

    “We assessed that we had maintained totally the element of surprise”, Gen Dan Caine, the nation’s highest-ranking military officer, said.

    The BBC has verified five strike locations, including the compound, a port and an airport. Pictures show Fuerte Tiuna on fire, with huge flames visible for miles.

    Reuters A big fireball in the distance, with smoke rising from it.Reuters
    AFP via Getty Images Fire at Fuerte Tiuna, Venezuela's largest military complex, is seen from a distance.AFP via Getty Images

    Venezuela declared a national emergency following the US strikes

    The fire at Fuerte Tiuna military complex could be seen from a distance

    Map showing locations of US air strikes in and around Caracas, Venezuela. Highlighted sites include Port La Guaira to the north, Fuerte Tiuna, Antenas El Volcan and La Carlota in Caracas, and Higuerote Airport to the east.

    Venezuelans have described how US military helicopters flew low over Caracas, heading for Fuerte Tiuna.

    Some of the helicopters came under fire, but were still able to fly, Gen Caine said.

    “It was a lot of gunfire,” Trump added.

    Reuters A grainy still from a video that shows at least five helicopters flying over the city as plumes of smoke can also be seenReuters

    US military helicopters flying over Caracas, with plumes of smoke from earlier air strikes clearly visible

    Once on the ground, troops from the US Army’s Delta Force, an elite special forces unit, moved quickly.

    They gained access to the compound at 02:01 local time, and the Maduros “gave up” without a struggle, Gen Caine said.

    But Trump gave more details. The Maduros tried to escape into a safe place, the US president explained, describing it as a military “fortress”.

    “The safe place is all steel, and he wasn’t able to make it to the door because our guys were so fast.

    “It was a very thick door, a very heavy door,” Trump told reporters. “He made it to the door. He was unable to close it.”

    But even if they had managed to get into the safe room, Trump said troops could have blown it open in about “47 seconds”.

    From Caracas to Manhattan

    Now in US custody, Nicolás Maduro and his wife were transported some 2,100 miles (3,400km), to New York City.

    They were flown out of Caracas by helicopter, and taken to the USS Iwo Jima, a warship stationed in the Caribbean. The team was back “over the water” by 04:29, Gen Caine said.

    It was on the ship that we got one of the defining pictures of the whole operation – Maduro in handcuffs, wearing ear protectors and a type of blindfold that looked like dark sunglasses.

    Trump and Getty Images Maduro, wearing a grey track suit, has ear protectors and dark sunglasses - which are likely a type of blindfold - on, and is holding a bottle of water. On the right is a view of USS Iwo Jima in the middle of the oceanTrump and Getty Images

    Trump distributed an image of Maduro he said was taken on board the USS Iwo Jima

    From the USS Iwo Jima, he was first flown to the US Navy base at Guantánamo Bay.

    The Maduros were then flown on a government plane to Stewart Air National Guard Base in New York state, and then via helicopter to Manhattan.

    A map showing Caracas and explaining that Maduro was flown out of the city on a US helicopter in the early hours of Saturday, then he was taken to USS Iwo Jima at an unknown location in the Caribbean Sea, then he was later flown to the US Guantanamo Bay Naval Base in Cuba and finally he was flown to New York, where he faces drugs and weapons charges.
    AFP via Getty Images A helicopter flying in darkness with the US flag on a pole to the left and two "VIP Heliport" signsAFP via Getty Images
    Getty Images NYPD officers and an armoured vehicle.Getty Images

    A helicopter transporting the Maduros lands at a helipad in Manhattan, New York City

    Heavy security surrounded the helipad as the Maduros arrived in New York City

    Map showing the DEA Headquarters and the Brooklyn detention centre where the Maduros are being held
    Getty Images Several people in the distance, including a man dressed all in black, including a black hood, and you can see his hands in the peace sign. A police car is in the foreground.Getty Images

    Maduro could be seen flashing a peace sign when he arrived at a heliport in New York

    Reuters Five heavily armed guards outside the department of justice, federal bureau of prisons building.Reuters

    There was heavy security at all buildings near the detention centre where Maduro and his wife are being held – the Federal Bureau of Prisons is next door

    On Saturday, a video was released showing Maduro at the Drug Enforcement Agency’s (DEA) headquarters in New York.

    He and Cilia Flores are now being held in a detention centre in the city.

    They have been charged with conspiracy to commit narco-terrorism and import cocaine, possession of machine guns and destructive devices, and conspiracy to possess machine guns and destructive devices against the US.

    “They will soon face the full wrath of American justice on American soil in American courts,” said Attorney General Pam Bondi.

    Video shows Maduro’s arrival in US and journey into custody



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  • WatchGuard Warns of Active Exploitation of Critical Fireware OS VPN Vulnerability

    WatchGuard Warns of Active Exploitation of Critical Fireware OS VPN Vulnerability


    Dec 19, 2025Ravie LakshmananVulnerability / Network Security

    WatchGuard has released fixes to address a critical security flaw in Fireware OS that it said has been exploited in real-world attacks.

    Tracked as CVE-2025-14733 (CVSS score: 9.3), the vulnerability has been described as a case of out-of-bounds write affecting the iked process that could allow a remote unauthenticated attacker to execute arbitrary code.

    “This vulnerability affects both the mobile user VPN with IKEv2 and the branch office VPN using IKEv2 when configured with a dynamic gateway peer,” the company said in a Thursday advisory.

    “If the Firebox was previously configured with the mobile user VPN with IKEv2 or a branch office VPN using IKEv2 to a dynamic gateway peer, and both of those configurations have since been deleted, that Firebox may still be vulnerable if a branch office VPN to a static gateway peer is still configured.”

    Cybersecurity

    The vulnerability impacts the following versions of Fireware OS –

    • 2025.1 – Fixed in 2025.1.4
    • 12.x – Fixed in 12.11.6
    • 12.5.x (T15 & T35 models) – Fixed in 12.5.15
    • 12.3.1 (FIPS-certified release) – Fixed in 12.3.1_Update4 (B728352)
    • 11.x (11.10.2 up to and including 11.12.4_Update1) – End-of-Life

    WatchGuard acknowledged that it has observed threat actors actively attempting to exploit this vulnerability in the wild, with the attacks originating from the following IP addresses –

    Interestingly, the IP address “199.247.7[.]82” was also flagged by Arctic Wolf earlier this week as linked to the exploitation of two recently disclosed security vulnerabilities in Fortinet FortiOS, FortiWeb, FortiProxy, and FortiSwitchManager (CVE-2025-59718 and CVE-2025-59719, CVSS scores: 9.8).

    The Seattle-based company has also shared multiple indicators of compromise (IoCs) that device owners can use to determine if their own instances have been infected –

    • A log message stating “Received peer certificate chain is longer than 8. Reject this certificate chain” when the Firebox receives an IKE2 Auth payload with more than 8 certificates
    • An IKE_AUTH request log message with an abnormally large CERT payload size (greater than 2000 bytes)
    • During a successful exploit, the iked process will hang, interrupting VPN connections
    • After a failed or successful exploit, the IKED process will crash and generate a fault report on the Firebox
    Cybersecurity

    The disclosure comes a little over a month after the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) added another critical WatchGuard Fireware OS flaw (CVE-2025-9242, CVSS score: 9.3) to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog after reports of active exploitation.

    It’s currently not known if these two sets of attacks are related. Users are advised to apply the updates as soon as possible to secure against the threat.

    As temporary mitigation for devices with vulnerable Branch Office VPN (BOVPN) configurations, the company has urged administrators to disable dynamic peer BOVPNs, create an alias that includes the static IP addresses of remote BOVPN peers, add new firewall policies that allow access from the alias, and disable the default built-in policies that handle VPN traffic.

    Update

    CISA, on December 19, 2025, added CVE-2025-14733 to its KEV catalog, requiring Federal Civilian Executive Branch (FCEB) agencies to apply the fixes by December 26, 2025.

    Data from the Shadowserver Foundation shows that there are 117,490 internet-exposed WatchGuard instances vulnerable to the shortcoming. Of these, more than 35,600 instances are located in the U.S., followed by 13,000 in Germany, 11,300 in Italy, 9,000 in the U.K., and 5,800 in Canada.

    “Threat actors are attempting to exploit this vulnerability as part of a wider attack campaign against edge networking equipment and exposed infrastructure from multiple vendors,” WatchGuard said.



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  • Who is Cilia Flores, Venezuela’s first lady captured by the US?

    Who is Cilia Flores, Venezuela’s first lady captured by the US?


    Getty Images Flores and Maduro waving to a crowdGetty Images

    When US forces conducted a night raid on the Venezuelan capital Caracas, they didn’t just drag President Nicolás Maduro from his compound and put him on a boat to New York – they took his wife too.

    Cilia Flores, 69, has long been seen as one of the most powerful figures in Venezuela, a political operator in her own right who for decades has shaped the country’s fortunes.

    After years leading Venezuela’s National Assembly, she helped consolidate her husband’s grip on power after his 2013 presidential election victory.

    As First Lady, she was dubbed “First Warrior” by Maduro. But in that role she publicly took a backseat – presenting a more family-oriented face to what critics say was a brutal regime.

    She hosted a TV show, Con Cilia en Familia, and made occasional appearances on state television to dance salsa with her husband. But behind-the-scenes, she is thought to have been one of Maduro’s key advisers, and an architect of his political survival.

    Flores has faced allegations of corruption and nepotism, and in recent years her family members have been found guilty in US courts of cocaine smuggling.

    She will now face drug trafficking and weapons charges in a New York court, along with her husband.

    Flores met Maduro in the early 1990s, when – as a young up-and-coming lawyer – she took on the defence of the plotters of the failed 1992 coup attempt.

    Chief among them: Hugo Chávez, the man who would later become president.

    It was during those years that she met Maduro, who at the time was working for Chávez as a security guard.

    AFP via Getty Images Students from a western Caracas technical school confront police on June 10, 1992 during anti-government riots.AFP via Getty Images

    Months of unrest followed Venezuela’s failed 1992 coup, which saw a number of military commanders, including Hugo Chávez, imprisoned

    “I met Cilia in life,” Maduro recounted. “She was the lawyer for several imprisoned patriotic military officers. But she was also Commander Chávez’s lawyer and, well, being Commander Chávez’s lawyer in prison… tough.”

    “I met her during those years of struggle, and then, well, she caught my eye.”

    From then, both their fates became linked to Chávez and his political movement, known as Chavismo.

    After Chávez won the presidency in 1998, Flores quickly rose through the political ranks, joining the National Assembly in 2000 and becoming its leader in 2006.

    For six years she led a virtually one-party parliament, with the main opposition parties refusing to participate in elections, saying they were not free and fair.

    When Chávez died in 2013, Flores threw her weight behind Maduro, who narrowly won the subsequent presidential election.

    AFP via Getty Images Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez (R) holds up the minutes of the constitutional amendment handed in by the president of the National Assembly Cilia Flores (L).AFP via Getty Images

    Flores remained close with Chávez until his death in 2013

    Months later the pair married, formalising a years-long relationship in which they’d lived together, raising children from previous relationships: three of hers and one of his.

    “She became a critical piece in Maduro’s regime,” said José Enrique Arrioja, a Venezuelan journalist and managing editor of Americas Quarterly.

    “She was not only the emotional confidant of Maduro, but the professional confidant too. And she was very power-driven.”

    Getty Images Flores with colleagues waving to a crowdGetty Images

    As president of the National Assembly, Flores was one of the most powerful figures in Venezuela

    Across her career, she has faced numerous allegations of corruption.

    In 2012, she was accused by unions of nepotism for influencing the hiring of up to 40 people, including numerous members of her family.

    “My family came here and I am very proud that they are my family. I will defend them,” she responded.

    In November 2015, she became embroiled in the “Narco nephews” case, when two of her nephews – Francisco Flores de Freitas and Efrain Antonio Campo Flores – were arrested in Haiti in a sting operation by the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA).

    They were caught trying to smuggle 800kg of cocaine into the US.

    Flores accused US authorities of having “kidnapped” her nephews – but a judge sentenced the two men to 18 years in prison for drug trafficking. They were returned to Venezuela in 2022 as part of a prisoner swap under the Biden administration.

    But last month, the Trump administration announced fresh sanctions on the two nephews – as well as a third nephew, Carlos Erik Malpica Flores – with US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent saying: “Nicolás Maduro and his criminal associates in Venezuela are flooding the United States with drugs that are poisoning the American people.”

    “Treasury is holding the regime and its circle of cronies and companies accountable for its continued crimes,” he added.

    The newly unsealed indictment against Flores accuses her – among other things – of accepting hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes in 2007 to arrange a meeting between “a large-scale drug trafficker” and the director of Venezuela’s National Anti-Drug Office.

    “To her detractors, she is seen as part of a deeply corrupt, human-rights-abusing and brutal government,” says Christopher Sabatini, Senior Fellow and Chatham House’s Latin America programme.

    “She was a power behind the throne,” he adds. “But like any good power behind the throne, you really didn’t see her hand that much, so no one really knew how powerful she was.”

    She is expected in court on Monday.

    Additional reporting by BBC Mundo



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