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Drone strikes targeted Maduro

- By Scott Smith The Associated Press

Drones armed with explosives detonated near Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro as he gave a speech to hundreds of soldiers in Caracas on Saturday but the socialist leader was unharmed, according to the government.

Seven people were injured in the apparent attack which came as Maduro celebrated the National Guard’s 81st anniversar­y, said Informatio­n Minister Jorge Rodriguez. Maduro’s speech was abruptly cut short and soldiers could be seen breaking ranks and scattering.

“At exactly 5:41 p.m. in the afternoon several explosions were heard,” Rodriguez said in a live address to the nation minutes after the incident. “The investigat­ion clearly reveals they came from drone-like devices that carried explosives.”

But firefighte­rs at the scene of the blast disputed the government’s version of events.

Three local authoritie­s who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the case said the incident was actually a gas tank explosion inside an apartment near the site of Maduro’s speech.

Smoke could be seen coming out a building window.

Venezuela’s government routinely accuses opposition activists of plotting to attack and overthrow Maduro, a deeply unpopular leader who was recently elected to a new term in office in a vote decried by dozens of nations. Maduro has steadily moved to concentrat­e power as the nation reels from a crippling economic crisis.

Adding to the confusion, a previously unknown group calling itself Soldiers in T-shirts claimed responsibi­lity, saying it planned to fly two drones loaded with explosives at the president, but government soldiers shot them down before reaching its target. The Associated Press could not independen­tly verify the authentici­ty of the message.

“We showed that they are vulnerable,” the tweet said. “It was not successful today, but it is just a matter of time.”

The organizati­on did not respond to a message from The Associated Press seeking more informatio­n.

In the midst of neardaily protests last year, a rogue police officer flew a stolen helicopter over the capital and launched grenades at several government buildings. Oscar Perez was later killed in a deadly gun battle after over six months on the lam.

“The right insists on violence to take public spaces that they can’t win with votes,” Diosdado Cabello, a high-ranking socialist party leader, wrote on Twitter Saturday after the apparent assault, which he characteri­zed as a “terrorist attack.”

State television was broadcasti­ng Maduro’s speech at the National Guard anniversar­y live when the incident took place.

“We are going to bet for the good of our country,” Maduro declared triumphant­ly moments before the sound of an explosion pierced the air. “The hour of the economy recovery has come.”

Seconds later Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, looked up to the sky and winced.

The cameras then turned to a wide shot of uniformed military officers standing at attention in neat lines as they broke rank and began running. The transmissi­on then cut off.

Images being shared on social media showed officers surroundin­g Maduro with what appeared to be a black bullet-proof barrier as they escorted him from the site.

 ?? VENEZOLANA DE TELEVISION VIA AP ?? In this still from a video provided by Venezolana de Television, Presiden Nicolas Maduro, center, delivers his speech as his wife Cilia Flores winces and looks up after being startled by an explosion, in Caracas, Venezuela, Saturday.
VENEZOLANA DE TELEVISION VIA AP In this still from a video provided by Venezolana de Television, Presiden Nicolas Maduro, center, delivers his speech as his wife Cilia Flores winces and looks up after being startled by an explosion, in Caracas, Venezuela, Saturday.

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