
The Trump administration, which recently sent fighter jets to Puerto Rico, has blamed Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro for illegal drugs in US communities. AP
In a TV address, Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino said that Venezuela's air defenses and the tracking systems of the country's biggest airport "detected more than five... combat aircraft" which had "dared to approach the Venezuelan coast."
US President Donald Trump last month dispatched 10 F-35 aircraft to Puerto Rico, a US territory in the Caribbean, as part of the biggest military deployment in the area in over three decades.
He also sent eight warships and a nuclear submarine to the region as part of a stated operation to combat drug trafficking across the Caribbean to the United States.
Venezuela's left-wing authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro has accused Trump of a covert bid to bring about regime change.
Padrino denounced the alleged US flights near Venezuela as a "provocation" and a "threat to our national security."
US forces have blown up at least three boats belonging to alleged drug traffickers in recent weeks, killing at least 14 people.
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