Residents of Venezuela's port of La Guaira are yearning for peace after the US's large-scale military strike. A week on, the anguish and trauma still linger.
A resident said they were still afraid to go back to work because they didn't know whether there would be another bombing. Another said that he was asleep on the day of the explosion and the blast woke him up.
The US military strike on Venezuela and the capture of its president have ignited widespread concerns over the erosion of international law and the future of the international order. People in multiple countries protest against US raid in Venezuela.
(Source: Xinhua)
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