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They throw a grenade against a disco in Zulia state

They throw a grenade against a disco in Zulia state

The explosive device, which was launched while a “Halloween Party” was being celebrated in the entertainment venue, did not explode.


At 11:30 p.m. on Saturday, October 29, criminals threw a fragmentary grenade at the facilities of a nightclub, located on Piar con Vargas street, in Ciudad Ojeda, Lagunillas municipality, Zulia state.

Fortunately, the device failed to explode and no injuries or material damage were reported.

The police forces of the Eastern Coast of the Lake confirmed the fact, after several witnesses detailed how two subjects aboard a motorcycle threw the explosive device.

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In said nightclub there was a large clientele since the celebration of a “Halloween Party” was scheduled.

Once the explosive device was sighted and the people who were in the facilities had been evacuated, municipal and regional police commissions arrived to protect the scene of the event.

With information from The truth.


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