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Venezuelans react to Maduro's fall: "We're in God's hands"
Local merchant Juan Carlos Rincon tells Reuters that Venezuelans are "in God's hands" now because many on the streets of Caracas are uncertain of their country's future after Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was captured in a large-scale US strike on the capital city, according to US President Donald Trump.
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