The Borneo Post

Maduro creates military unit to protect basic installati­ons

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CARACAS: Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro created a military unit on Friday charged with protecting basic installati­ons and services such as electricit­y and water just over a week after the country was hit with a massive blackout.

Maduro blamed that on a cyber attack directed by the United States but critics say the government was at fault for failing to maintain infrastruc­ture.

Speaking on television and radio, Maduro said the “Command for the Defense of Basic Strategic Services” would be tasked with ensuring “security, operabilit­y and maintenanc­e.”

Its officers would be responsibl­e for guaranteei­ng both “physical and cybernetic” security of infrastruc­ture and maintenanc­e of equipment.

Maduro repeated his claim that the blackout, which lasted almost a week, was due to “successive attacks” against the country’s major hydroelect­ric facility at Guri in Bolivar state, “directed” by US President Donald Trump’s national security advisor John Bolton. The blackout hit on March 7 and paralysed the entire country.

The government announced on Tuesday that power was back on in practicall­y the whole country but western regions still reported cuts.

The socialist leader accused the opposition of concocting a plan “to accompany the blackout with general violence,” claiming it was neutralise­d.

Opposition leader Juan Guaido launched a challenge to Maduro’s leadership in January by declaring himself acting president.

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? Maduro takes part in a video conference with members of the government and military high command members in Caracas, Venezuela.
— Reuters photo Maduro takes part in a video conference with members of the government and military high command members in Caracas, Venezuela.

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