Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was reportedly captured by the United States on January 3, 2026, and now faces criminal charges in New York.

This event has drawn sharp reactions from global leaders.

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer stated, "We shed no tears for the end of the Maduro regime."

Conversely, the Chinese government expressed being "deeply shocked" and condemned the action. The Russian government labeled it "an act of armed aggression."

Brazilian President Lula da Silva warned the move crossed an "unacceptable line" and violated international law, risking global instability.

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The reported incident highlights a severe international crisis and a stark division in the global response to state sovereignty and intervention.