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Venezuela quells anti-Maduro raid on army base

- By JUAN CARLOS HERNANDEZ

Valencia, Venezuela — Soldiers battled for three hours Sunday morning against a small band of anti-government fighters who snuck onto a Venezuelan army base, apparently intent on fomenting an uprising, President Nicolas Maduro said.

Troops killed two of the intruders, wounded another and captured seven, but 10 others got away, the embattled leader announced in his weekly broadcast on state television.

“We know where they are headed and all of our military and police force is deployed,” Maduro said. He said he would ask for “the maximum penalty for those who participat­ed in this terrorist attack.”

The incident happened during the early morning hours at the Paramacay base in the central city of Valencia. Residents who live nearby said they heard repeated bursts of gunfire starting around 4:30 a.m.

A video showing more than a dozen men dressed in military fatigues, some carrying rifles, began circulatin­g widely on social media around that time.

In the recording, a man who identified himself as Capt. Juan Caguaripan­o said the men were members of the military who oppose Maduro’s socialist government and called on military units to declare themselves in open rebellion.

“This is not a coup d’etat,” the man said. “This is a civic and military action to re-establish the constituti­onal order.”

Twenty men entered the base, catching soldiers on night watch by surprise, Maduro said.

The intruders managed to reach the base’s weapons depot before an alarm sounded, alerting troops to the incursion.

He said 10 of the invaders then escaped, some carrying off arms, while those left behind exchanged gunfire with soldiers until about 8 a.m. before all were either killed or captured.

“Today we had to defeat terrorism with bullets,” Maduro said.

 ?? JUAN CARLOS HERNANDEZ AP PHOTO ?? Protesters shout slogans against Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro on Sunday outside a military base in Valencia, Venezuela. Ruling party chief Diosdado Cabello said the military quashed a “terrorist” attack at the base Sunday, shortly after a small group of men dressed in military fatigues released a video declaring themselves in rebellion.
JUAN CARLOS HERNANDEZ AP PHOTO Protesters shout slogans against Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro on Sunday outside a military base in Valencia, Venezuela. Ruling party chief Diosdado Cabello said the military quashed a “terrorist” attack at the base Sunday, shortly after a small group of men dressed in military fatigues released a video declaring themselves in rebellion.

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