Venezuela said Tuesday it was still working to identify some of the victims of the US bombing raid in which leader Nicolas Maduro was captured ten days ago.At least 100 people were killed in the January 3 airstrikes on Caracas and surrounding areas and in the raid on Maduro’s military compound, according to Venezuelan authorities.Around half were security force members from Venezuela or close ally Cuba, which provided Maduro’s security detail.For all the latest headlines, follow our Google News channel online or via the app.The attack culminated in the capture of 63-year-old Maduro and his wife, who were spirited out of the country to a jail in New York, where they await trial on drugs and weapons charges.Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello, a hardliner in the Maduro administration who has kept his job under new interim leader Delcy Rodriguez, said the bombardments left some of the bodies in “little pieces.”He said forensic experts were carrying out DNA testing on the remains to help