CNN reconstructs the risky minutes in Maduro raid (Full Transcript)

Video and satellite analysis show Chinooks landing inside Fortuna under fire, with cover aircraft enabling a rapid extraction that may have carried Maduro.
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[00:00:00] Speaker 1: These ghost-like figures are US helicopters on a mission to capture Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. Now CNN has found the operation's success came down to two critical minutes of extremely high risk, according to a review of eyewitness videos from the scene. Two minutes in which experts say US forces were effectively sitting ducks, landing in and lifting off from Maduro's compound. We modelled out the area, analysed helicopter flight paths and synchronised key videos to understand how the US successfully infiltrated a heavily fortified military compound, despite the danger involved. First you can see Chinooks, a US helicopter used to transport troops, flying into the area from the south. Their arrival is met with a barrage of Venezuelan anti-aircraft fire. Within seconds more helicopters, this time Blackhawks and attacking aircraft, are seen arriving and circling overhead. They release intense fire. US General Dan Cain later described this as multiple self-defence engagements. At least 100 people died in the overall operation, Venezuelan authorities have since claimed. And aftermath pictures hint at the deadly cost, blood on the ground, large burnt areas and blown out cars. Two of the riskiest moments of the US operation are visible in the videos we're going to show you next. A Chinook coming in to land, a point when US forces are at their most vulnerable. Then you see a Chinook taking off. You see it again in this video, as it's gaining altitude. Then a second Chinook takes off, around 20 seconds later. We then search for exactly where these helicopters were taking off from, using identifiable geographical features like this building in the foreground and this dark hillside behind. Our analysis indicates it took off from this location. It's within Fortuna, one of Venezuela's biggest military complexes. Satellite imagery taken the day after the operation reveals minor damage to these roofs. Too minor to be a direct attack, but possibly the result of a helicopter hovering overhead. Where Maduro stayed in Fortuna was previously undisclosed, but CNN's analysis gives the most definitive picture yet of where he was that night and his likely residence. Past videos show the former president seemingly at home at this location. He was inside a building here in 2024. That building was converted into a large white complex last year. And he was over here in July, sitting outside having coffee. As the Chinooks take off from this location, attack helicopters can be seen circling overhead and firing to protect the Chinooks as they depart. We spoke to a former member of the US Air Force's elite special warfare team, Wes Bryant, about this critical sighting.

[00:02:51] Speaker 2: Clearly, you know, I think this was the best move to land right on the compound because the key here was, of course, speed and surprise, but it was also the timing. They needed to get in and out as quick as possible.

[00:03:02] Speaker 1: How many of the helicopters in this operation would be landing right on the compound?

[00:03:07] Speaker 2: I would say likely up to two.

[00:03:09] Speaker 1: So if it's just one or two helicopters, is there a chance that Maduro could be on board?

[00:03:14] Speaker 2: There's a chance, absolutely. I mean, he would have been on board one of those Chinooks.

[00:03:19] Speaker 1: Bryant believes the operation was ultimately quite lucky.

[00:03:22] Speaker 2: I think it largely had to do with the element of surprise. It's not going to happen again, you know, this seamlessly, by any means. And it could have gone entirely differently. Just one small factor could have flipped the coin on this.

[00:03:38] Speaker 1: As he awaits trial, Maduro's fate still rests in American hands, a fact both extraordinary and intensely controversial. Katie Pogle, CNN, London. For more information, visit www.fema.gov

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CNN reports on a US helicopter operation aimed at capturing Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro at the Fortuna military complex. By synchronizing eyewitness videos, modeling terrain, and analyzing flight paths, CNN identifies two high-risk minutes when Chinook helicopters landed and took off inside the compound under heavy anti-aircraft fire while attack helicopters provided cover. Satellite imagery shows minor roof damage consistent with rotor wash. A former US special warfare member says the mission relied on speed, surprise, and timing, likely involving one or two Chinooks that could have carried Maduro, and notes the outcome depended on luck and could have gone differently. The report highlights significant casualties claimed by Venezuelan authorities and emphasizes the controversial nature of Maduro’s fate being in US hands.
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CNN analysis of high-risk US helicopter raid to seize Maduro
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Arow Key Takeaways
  • CNN reconstructs a US raid using video synchronization, terrain modeling, and flight-path analysis.
  • The most vulnerable phase was a roughly two-minute window during Chinook landing and takeoff within the fortified compound.
  • Attack aircraft and helicopters provided suppressive fire amid reported Venezuelan anti-aircraft fire.
  • Geolocation and satellite imagery suggest the likely takeoff/landing spot inside the Fortuna complex and indicate minor roof damage consistent with hovering.
  • An ex-US special warfare member says speed and surprise were decisive and the mission may have involved only one or two Chinooks—potentially carrying Maduro.
  • The report notes high claimed casualties and underscores the extraordinary, controversial implications of Maduro being held by the US.
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Neutral: The narration is investigative and factual, mixing operational detail with acknowledgment of deadly consequences and controversy, without overt advocacy.
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