Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Venezuelan military blocks aid shipment

- Agence France-presse letters@hindustant­imes.com

CARACAS: Venezuelan military officers blocked a bridge on the border with Colombia ahead of an anticipate­d humanitari­an aid shipment, as opposition leader Juan Guaido stepped up his challenge to President Nicolas Maduro’s authority.

Earlier on Tuesday, the opposition-dominated National Assembly had warned the armed forces, which make up much of Maduro’s power base, not to cross a “red line” by blocking aid.

Guaido, who proclaimed himself acting president on January 23 - sparking an internatio­nal crisis - claims that up to 300,000 people face death if the aid is not delivered. Guaido is trying to force Maduro to step down.

“You know there’s a red line, you know well there’s a limit, you know that medicines, food and medical supplies are that limit,” lawmaker Miguel Pizarro said in a message to the military.

Maduro, though, said humanitari­an aid would be the forerunner of a Us-led invasion, insisting that “no one will enter, not one invading soldier”.

Venezuelan military officers used a tanker truck and huge shipping container to block access to the Tienditas bridge, which links Cucuta, Colombia to Urena, Venezuela.

 ?? AFP ?? Members of left-wing parties march to the US embassy in Buenos Aires in support of Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro.
AFP Members of left-wing parties march to the US embassy in Buenos Aires in support of Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro.

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