Nicolás Maduro announced the capture of seven more foreigners, including two “very high-level” Americans

Nicolás Maduro announced the capture of seven more foreigners, including two “very high-level” Americans

Furthermore, he specified that they are two citizens of United States “at the highest level”two Colombian “hitmen” and three Ukrainians “who They came from the war in Ukraine to bring violence to the country”.

“They caught them with the kilos, compadre,” he added and considered that these were Americans detained “like they had never been captured before in Venezuela.” “They are convicted and I am sure that in the next few hours they will confess. They came to carry out terrorist actions against the peace of Venezuela”, he assured.

In the midst of international pressure leading up to January 10 and the arrest of other foreign citizens, Maduro highlighted: “We captured seven today. And as we say in Venezuela, The operations continue and the ranch burns. We go for everything, we go for it because Venezuela respects itself. We have to secure the homeland. Men and women of this Venezuela of the 21st century”.

Tension grows in Venezuela: Maduro called opponents “fascists, imperialists”

While the opponent Edmundo González Urrutia is preparing to return to the country after his exile in Spain and gathers international support (he met with Javier Milei and Joe Biden) with the aim of assuming the presidency this Friday, Maduro warned that he will not back down and will remain in power. He assured that he is willing to give his life for Venezuela: “Fascists, imperialists, don’t be wrong with me, don’t be wrong with me again”.

“Don’t be mistaken about the people of Venezuela that we are resolved and determined to win. To preserve peace, national independence. To defend the rights of the people, with our own lives if necessary. Because long live the country and the country grows,” he indicated in front of the audience present at the official event.

Although the official organizations of Venezuela proclaimed Maduro as winner of the July 28 elections, they have not yet presented the electoral records amid strong allegations of fraud by the opposition, governments around the world and international organizations. In this context, the González Urrutia, the rival of the ruling party in the elections, confirmed that he was the winner of the last elections with more than 60% of the votes. In this way, he anticipated that he will return to his country to take over as head of the Executive Branch, which is why days of strong tension are expected in Venezuela.

The opposition leader, Maria Corina Machadoannounced this Tuesday that he will also return to the country and will be part of the demonstration called for this Thursday.

Source: Ambito

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