Gustavo Petro’s report lists that the Federal Legislative Palace, located in Caracas, which hosts the National Assembly, the country’s legislative branch, was bombed
The president of Colombia, Gustavo Petro, published an assessment of the buildings and units against the country.
Petro’s report lists that the Federal Legislative Palace, located in Caracas, which houses the National Assembly, the country’s legislative branch, was bombed. La Carlota and the Catia La Mar mountain barracks were bombed and are disabled, says the Colombian president’s record in X.
Petro also mentions that Hatillo airport was hit and that a private airport in Charallave was bombed and is disabled.
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Fuerte Tiuna and the F-16 fighter base were also bombed, according to Petro.
The Colombian president’s report also mentions attacks in the central region of Caracas. Areas of Caracas, Santa Mônica, Fuerte Tiuna Los Teques, 23 de Enero and the entire south of Caracas were without access to electricity.

