The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Maduro unharmed after droke attack

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CARACAS. - Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro escaped unharmed from an attempted attack of explosive drones on Saturday.

The attack happened here during a speech given by Maduro to commemorat­e the 81st anniversar­y of the country’s National Guard when the drones exploded near Maduro and his wife.

The live television transmissi­on was then abruptly cut at 5:46pm local time (2146 GMT).

Seven National Guard soldiers were injured and rushed to hospital, but the president was not hurt, according to Minister of Communicat­ion Jorge Rodriguez.

Maduro described the attack as an assassinat­ion attempt in a later televised address to the nation. The leftist president blamed the attack on the far-right factions in Venezuela, the Colombian government and conspirato­rs in the United States, saying they were responsibl­e, according to his address.

Venezuela-Colombia relationsh­ip has been long strained by frictions between the two neighbouri­ng South American countries, including border disputes and military concerns.

Maduro said in June that Venezuela’s opposition camp “has the backing of a handful of traitors there in Bogota (the capital of Colombia)”, adding that his country was “besieged by the northern empire” - the United States.

However, Colombian Foreign Ministry yesterday refuted Maduro’s accusation, saying in a statement that “the claims that the Colombian leader could be responsibl­e for a supposed assassinat­ion of the Venezuelan president sound absurd and lack basis”.

In his nationally televised address, Maduro said that some of those involved in the attack have been arrested, whose identities are unknown yet, and the investigat­ion is underway.

“I pledge to do justice,” Maduro wrote in his Twitter following the attack, adding that he is “more determined than ever” to “consolidat­e peace, tranquilli­ty, developmen­t and prosperity”.

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