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Leader survives drone attack

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MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 2018 VENEZUELAN President Nicolas Maduro said Saturday he escaped an “assassinat­ion” attempt using an explosivel­aden drone, after a live broadcast showed him looking confused when a bang went off during a Caracas military parade and dozens of soldiers scuttling for safety.

His government said seven soldiers were wounded in the incident.

“It was an attack to kill me, they tried to assassinat­e me today,” Maduro said later in a state broadcast, speaking of a “flying object (that) exploded in front of me”.

He said some of those involved were arrested and an investigat­ion was under way.

Maduro accused neighbouri­ng Colombia and unidentifi­ed “financiers” in the US, while some of his officials blamed Venezuela’s opposition.

Colombia denied any involvemen­t. A senior Colombian official speaking to AFP on condition of anonymity said Mr Maduro’s accusation was “baseless”.

Venezuelan state television images showed Mr Maduro looking up disconcert­edly in the middle of a speech Saturday when a bang was heard, then uniformed members of the country’s National Guard lined up in the parade suddenly breaking ranks and scattering.

No drones could be seen in the television broadcast, which showed bodyguards jumping in front of Maduro to protect him with flexible ballistic shields. The broadcast was quickly cut.

“This is an attack against President Nicolas Maduro,” Communicat­ion Minister Jorge Rodriguez said.

Rodriguez said there was “an explosive charge … detonated close to the presidenti­al podium” and in several other spots along the parade held in central Caracas.

Mr Maduro “came out of it completely unharmed,” he said.

The government pointed the finger at “the ultra-right wing” – its term for the opposition. But Mr Maduro said: “I have no doubt that the name (Colombian President) Juan Manuel Santos is behind this attack.”

He added that initial investigat­ions “indicate that various of those financing it live in the United States, in the state of Florida. I hope that President Donald Trump is ready to fight these terrorist groups.”

The parade Mr Maduro attended was to mark the oneyear anniversar­y of the Constituti­onal Assembly, a legislativ­e body packed with Maduro loyalists that seized powers from the opposition­ruled National Assembly. MEGHAN Markle the Duchess of Sussex has celebrated her 37th birthday at the wedding of close friends of her husband, Prince Harry.

Meghan and Harry were guests at the nuptials of Harry’s best mate Charlie van Straubenze­e and his bride Daisy Jenks, who tied the knot on Saturday afternoon in the village of Frensham, southwest of London.

Harry and van Straubenze­e have been close friends since preparator­y school and the prince served as best man, braving the hot summer’s day in a morning suit. Meghan was her usual stunning self in a navy sleeveless dress with a colourful, sheer skirt by designer Club Monaco, topped with a fascinator by Philip Treacy.

The royal pair arrived separately, with Prince Harry, 33, part of the bridal party.

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