Alleged US jets fly over Venezuelan airspace

A flight tracking website recorded at least five US military aircraft flying over Venezuela's coast on Friday night. The aircraft include Navy and Marine Corps jets. Washington has not issued any official statement on the incident.

On the night of October 12, the Flightradar24 website detected several US aircraft along the Venezuelan coast. Initially, a Boeing F/A-18E Super Hornet jet from the US Navy was identified, followed by two more of the same model, designated RHINO61 and RHINO62. Subsequently, four Boeing EA-18G Growler jets and one Marine Corps intelligence aircraft appeared, totaling at least five units.

The aircraft signals were lost shortly after detection, sparking speculation about possible transponder shutdowns, though this remains unconfirmed. Flightradar24 explained that tracking relies on multilateration (MLAT), which can be imprecise over water and estimates positions for up to ten minutes after signal loss, based on the last known trajectory.

This incident unfolds amid escalating US-Venezuela tensions. President Donald Trump has ramped up pressure on Nicolás Maduro's government, which the US accuses of leading the Cartel de Los Soles, labeled a foreign terrorist organization last month. In August, Washington offered a $50 million reward for information leading to Maduro's capture.

On Wednesday, October 10, Trump announced the seizure of a major tanker in an anti-drug operation. On Friday, October 12, the Treasury Department imposed sanctions on three of Maduro's nephews and first lady Cilia Flores. On Saturday, October 13, Venezuelan Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino López criticized the US on social media, stating: “The United States has recognized that the world is heading toward an inevitable multipolarity and has begun a strategic withdrawal to consolidate its hegemony in this hemisphere, particularly in the Caribbean Sea, at the expense of our peoples' sovereignty. We will defend our concept of sovereignty, but the world needs to pay attention to what is happening here, as it will shape the global order in the coming years.”

Neither the White House nor Trump has commented on the overflight so far.

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Illustration of Venezuelan official condemning Trump's airspace closure threat amid U.S. anti-drug airstrikes in the Caribbean.
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ベネズエラ、トランプ氏の領空「閉鎖」呼びかけを植民地主義的脅威として非難

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ベネズエラ政府は、ドナルド・トランプ前大統領が同国の領空が「閉鎖」されたとする声明を非難し、これを国際法違反で主権に対する植民地主義的脅威だと位置づけた。この発言は、カリブ海と東太平洋で麻薬密輸容疑の船舶に対する米空爆が議員らの厳しい監視を浴びている最中に飛び出した。

Venezuela's government accused Donald Trump's administration of bombings that shook Caracas in the early hours of January 3, 2026, claiming they aim to seize the country's oil and minerals. President Nicolás Maduro called for mobilization of Venezuelan forces in response. The US aviation authority banned flights over Venezuelan airspace due to ongoing military activity.

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U.S. forces intercepted a second oil tanker off Venezuela's coast, following through on President Donald Trump's promise to blockade sanctioned vessels. The operation ramps up pressure on Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem confirmed the tanker stopped voluntarily for boarding.

ペンタゴンは、麻薬対策作戦を強化するため、ジェラルド・R・フォード空母打撃群を米南部コマンド地域に派遣しており、ドナルド・トランプ大統領は、疑わしい麻薬船への10回目の攻撃でカリブ海で6人が死亡した後、作戦が陸上目標に拡大する可能性を示唆している。

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In the early hours of January 3, 2026, U.S. military forces launched a large-scale attack on Venezuela, capturing President Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores. The operation resulted in at least 80 deaths, including 32 Cuban combatants, and has sparked international reactions of condemnation and support. Maduro faces charges in a New York federal court for narcoterrorism and other offenses.

2026年1月3日早朝、米軍はカラカスで大規模作戦を実行し、ベネズエラ大統領ニコラス・マドゥロと妻シリア・フローレスを拘束した。二人は米国の麻薬テロおよび麻薬密売容疑で起訴されている。ドナルド・トランプ大統領はTruth Socialで作戦を発表し、米国がベネズエラを一時的に統治し安定した移行を確保すると述べた。この動きは民主党から違憲と非難され、共和党から決断力ある行動と称賛されるなど、深刻な分裂を引き起こした。

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U.S. authorities have been pursuing a sanctioned tanker heading to Venezuela to load crude since Saturday, ignoring detention orders. The vessel Bella 1 is part of Washington's pressure campaign against Nicolás Maduro's government. This incident is the second of the weekend and the third in a few days.

 

 

 

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