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Venezuelan authoritie­s crush military rebellion — ruling official

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CARACAS: Venezuelan authoritie­s have suppressed a military rebellion near the central city of Valencia, a ruling official said yesterday, days after President Nicolas Maduro formed a legislativ­e superbody internatio­nally condemned as a power grab.

Socialist Party deputy Diosdado Cabello made the announceme­nt shortly after the release of a video showing a group of men in military uniform announcing a rebellion and calling for a broad uprising against President Nicolas Maduro.

One witness in the area of a military base in the town of Naguanagua reported hearing gunshots before dawn, but Cabello said the situation had been brought under control. Officials said the rebels, whom they described as ‘ terrorists,’ were trying to steal weapons and that seven people were detained after the attack on the base.

The Defense Ministry did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

But government allies were quick to denounce the attack as a right-wing plot aimed at bringing down the ‘Bolivarian revolution’ started nearly 20 years ago by the late Hugo Chavez and carried on by his protege Maduro.

“These attacks, planned by delirious minds in Miami, only strengthen the morale of our armed forces and the Bolivarian people,” tweeted Socialist Party official Elias Jaua.

On Friday, government allies inaugurate­d a new legislativ­e superbody that the Venezuelan opposition and leaders around the world denounced as a power grab by Maduro. — Reuters

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