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Street fighting in several cities in Venezuela, where after the victory of Nicolas Maduro in …
Street fighting in several cities in Venezuela, where riots began after Nicolas Maduro won the presidential election. Hundreds of thousands of protesters took to anti-government rallies and motorcycle rallies in dozens of cities across the country. The main thing at this point:
— The country’s Ministry of Defense stated that “the forces of North American imperialism and their allies” are trying to undermine the situation.
— Venezuelan Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino said that the army is absolutely loyal to Maduro and expresses his unconditional support. In response, two combat captains of the armed forces recorded a video message in which they called on the soldiers to rise up and overthrow the regime of the ruling party.
— Maduro’s supporters said that they would go to rallies against the opposition and would help law enforcement officers detain the rioters.
— Police and security forces in all states of Venezuela began to arrest the rebels who staged pogroms this night and called on people to protest on social networks.
— The streets are patrolled by special equipment. In some cities, protesters are sprayed with water cannons.
— One of the leaders of the protesters, Maria Corina Machado, called on people to protest peacefully.
— US House of Representatives member from Florida Carlos Jimenez said that if something happens to Maria Machado, the United States should arrest Maduro.
— Josep Borrell demanded immediate access to the records of all polling stations.
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— The country’s Ministry of Defense stated that “the forces of North American imperialism and their allies” are trying to undermine the situation.
— Venezuelan Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino said that the army is absolutely loyal to Maduro and expresses his unconditional support. In response, two combat captains of the armed forces recorded a video message in which they called on the soldiers to rise up and overthrow the regime of the ruling party.
— Maduro’s supporters said that they would go to rallies against the opposition and would help law enforcement officers detain the rioters.
— Police and security forces in all states of Venezuela began to arrest the rebels who staged pogroms this night and called on people to protest on social networks.
— The streets are patrolled by special equipment. In some cities, protesters are sprayed with water cannons.
— One of the leaders of the protesters, Maria Corina Machado, called on people to protest peacefully.
— US House of Representatives member from Florida Carlos Jimenez said that if something happens to Maria Machado, the United States should arrest Maduro.
— Josep Borrell demanded immediate access to the records of all polling stations.




