A week in photos from Venezuela after U.S. strike removed its president

By Ariana Cubillos, Matias Delacroix and Cristian Hernandez | Associated Press

Venezuelans navigated a tense week after U.S. forces captured former President Nicolás Maduro and his wife.

The Trump administration said it intends to oversee Venezuela’s oil exports and steer its global sales, a step it says will help stabilize the country and push a political transition.

The upheaval spilled into daily life as pro-government armed civilians emerged, families waited outside prisons for promised releases, the military buried their dead, and residents tried to carry on through uncertainty in a country long defined by economic strain.

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This is a photo gallery curated by AP photo editors.

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