Maduro Announces the Capture of a 'Group of Terrorists' Who Tried to Enter Venezuela: There Are 'Colombian Sicarios'
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Venezuela’s president, Nicolás Maduro, announced this Tuesday the capture of an armed group that, he denounced, had planned to carry out terrorist actions in the country. According to the information disseminated by the president through the state television, the detainees carried weapons of war and would have entered Venezuelan territory from Trinidad and Tobago, through the eastern region of the country. Maduro said that among those captured w…
Nicolás Maduro announced Tuesday the capture of "a group of terrorists" seeking to enter Venezuela from Trinidad and Tobago, in the midst of a wave of arrests for alleged "violent plans" in the country. Maduro held an activity in the city of Cumaná, in Sucre state, on June 3. While he denounced alleged terrorist plans in the country, he reported on this procedure on the maritime border. "Yesterday we captured a group of terrorists, here in the e…
NGOs estimate 82 foreigners are detained in Venezuela. TIME verified that 28 are Colombians.
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