Khaleej Times

Six terrorists, hired killers arrested over Maduro attack

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CARACAS — Six “terrorists and hired killers” have been arrested in Venezuela accused of trying to assassinat­e President Nicolas Maduro in an alleged drone attack, the government said on Sunday.

Interior and Justice Minister Nestor Reverol announced the arrests on state television, saying more could be on the way “in the coming hours.”

Three soldiers were in critical condition and four more were injured in the alleged attack that involved two remote-controlled drones, Reverol said.

He described it as “a crime of terrorism and assassinat­ion” and said that the “material and intellectu­al authors inside and outside the country” had been identified.

Venezuela’s opposition braced itself for “persecutio­n and repression” as the armed forces vowed “unconditio­nal” loyalty to radical socialist leader Maduro who, standing with his wife on a reviewing stand, was unharmed in the incident.

Maduro vowed to inflict “maximum punishment” on those who tried “to assassinat­e me.” He pointed the finger at outgoing Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos and “the ultraright wing” — a term he uses to describe domestic opposition — even as a mysterious rebel group claimed responsibi­lity.

“There will be no forgivenes­s,” Maduro warned, for what a military statement said was an act of “barbarism in a desperate attempt to destabiliz­e” the government.

But Nicmer Evans, a former government loyalist and now leader of the opposition Frente Amplio party, said he feared the government’s measures “open the door to persecutio­n and a wave of repression.”

Those worries came as Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino Lopez voiced the military’s “unconditio­nal and unrestrict­ed loyalty to our commander in chief.”

Meanwhile, the Patriotic Pole coalition of parties allied with the government called for a march on Monday in Caracas to back Maduro.

Army general Padrino Lopez described Saturday’s incident as “an aggression against the military” . —

There will be no forgivenes­s. Maximum punishment will be inflicted on those who tried to assassinat­e me. Nicolas Maduro, Venezuela President

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