A United States B-52 Stratofortress heavy bomber, escorted by F/A-18 Fighter Jets, overflew sovereign Venezuelan territory, the Isla Margarita, off the northern coast of Venezuela as shown on the map below.
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Venezuela's government lodged a formal complaint with the United States, accusing a U.S. Air Force B-52H Stratofortress strategic bomber escorted by two F/A-18 Super Hornet fighters of entering its sovereign airspace without authorization or prior notification.
The incident reportedly occurred near Isla de Margarita, a Venezuelan island in the Caribbean Sea, amid heightened U.S. military activity in the region.
According to Venezuelan officials and open-source flight tracking data, the B-52H originating from Minot Air Force Base flew low over the Isla de Margarita area, with the Super Hornets believed to have launched from the USS Gerald R. Ford carrier strike group.
The aircraft reportedly turned off transponders during parts of the flight, complicating real-time tracking.
It is clear that the US wants to send a clear signal to Maduro. Resign or hell is coming......
