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Venezuela Mission, Day 2: Tanks, Uncertainty, Armored Borders and Banned Entry for Journalists

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On the fourth day of the U.S. intervention that ended with the capture of Nicolás Maduro, the border between Colombia and Venezuela became a scene of war. Rodrigo Miró, special envoy of Radio Boing, arrived in Cúcuta to tell the minute-to-minute of a crisis that keeps the world in the air. From the Simón Bolívar Bridge, the journalist described a dominated landscape... Source
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On the fourth day of the U.S. intervention that ended with the capture of Nicolás Maduro, the border between Colombia and Venezuela became a scene of war. Rodrigo Miró, special envoy of Radio Boing, arrived in Cúcuta to tell the minute-to-minute of a crisis that keeps the world in the air. From the Simón Bolívar Bridge, the journalist described a dominated landscape... Source

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RedBoing broke the news in on Tuesday, January 6, 2026.
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