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Venezuela seized weapons from Colombian armed groups at the border

Venezuela seized weapons from Colombian armed groups at the border

Domingo Hernández, commander of the Bolivarian National Armed Force (FANB), said that a group of Venezuelan soldiers captured a person who would be part of an armed terrorist group drug trafficking from Colombia, also known as ‘Tancol’.

Although details of the place of capture were not revealed beyond that It was in the “cross-border axis” between both countries, it was ensured that this person was mobilized on a motorcycle with chargers, ammunition, explosives, communication devices, and a firearm.

The authorities assured that this war material it was to be used “for drug trafficking purposes.”

The capture occurs while the border has lived clashes between armed groups that have left 27 people deads and in other parts of Venezuela, Colombian guerrillas from provoke shootings and confrontations.



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