Key Points

Venezuela has strongly condemned an alleged illegal incursion of US combat aircraft near its coastline. The Venezuelan Defense and Foreign Ministries claim the aircraft violated international aviation regulations and threatened national sovereignty. Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino Lopez warned the US against military harassment, detecting at least five aircraft flying close to Venezuelan waters. This incident represents another escalation in ongoing tensions between Venezuela and the United States, following recent maritime confrontations in the Caribbean.

Key Points: Venezuela Denounces US Aircraft Illegal Caribbean Incursion

  • Venezuela claims US aircraft violated international aviation laws
  • Defense Minister detected five US planes near coastal waters
  • Foreign Minister Yvan Gil calls incident a serious provocation
  • Incident follows recent US maritime operations in Caribbean region
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Venezuela slams illegal incursion of US aircraft

Venezuelan ministers slam US military aircraft violation near national coastline, escalating regional tensions and sovereignty disputes

"Don't make that mistake - Vladimir Padrino Lopez, Venezuelan Defense Minister"

Caracas, Oct 3

Venezuela's defence and foreign ministries denounced the illegal incursion of US combat aircraft.

The aircraft were "detected on October 2, 2025, approximately 75 kilometers from our coasts," said a statement by Foreign Minister Yvan Gil on social media.

For Venezuela, the move "constitutes a provocation that threatens national sovereignty," and violates international law and the Convention on International Civil Aviation, he said.

The maneuver "put at risk" the safety of aviation in the Caribbean Sea, the official said, adding that other incursions were detected, Xinhua news agency reported.

Earlier, Venezuelan Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino Lopez denounced the deployment of US aircraft and "the military harassment, the military threat, of the US government against the people of Venezuela who want peace, work and happiness."

Padrino said Thursday that Venezuela's air defence system detected at least five US aircraft flying at 400 knots at 35,000 feet. In a joint statement with the Foreign Affairs Ministry, the Defense Ministry later said the "incursion" of the foreign planes happened Thursday, 75 kilometers from the Venezuelan coast. A plane from Colombia's Avianca airline also witnessed the sorties, according to the authorities.

Padrino Lopez warned Washington against military attacks against the South American nation. "Don't make that mistake," he said.

The construction of the suspected flyovers marks the latest escalation in tensions between the two nations, following the deployment of US warships to the southern Caribbean, officially aimed at curbing cocaine trafficking. In recent weeks, US strikes on small boats, allegedly involved in smuggling drugs from Venezuela, have resulted in at least 14 deaths.

- IANS

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Sarah B
While I understand Venezuela's concerns, let's not forget the drug trafficking issue mentioned. There are two sides to every story. The US might have legitimate security reasons.
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Priya S
As an Indian, I feel this is reminiscent of how big powers often behave. We've seen similar situations in our region. Every nation's sovereignty must be respected, period. 🙏
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Arjun K
The fact that a commercial airline witnessed this makes it more credible. 75km from coast is definitely within their territorial waters. US should follow international law.
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Michael C
Both countries need to de-escalate. Military posturing helps nobody. Dialogue and diplomacy are the only way forward. The 14 deaths mentioned are tragic and should be investigated properly.
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Kavya N
Venezuela's response seems measured and justified. They're quoting international conventions and have evidence. Hope this doesn't escalate further. The Caribbean doesn't need more tension. 🌊

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