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FAN has destroyed 37 aircraft related to drug trafficking so far this year

FAN has destroyed 37 aircraft related to drug trafficking so far this year

The operational strategic commander of the National Armed Forces (FAN), Domingo Hernández Lárez, highlighted that six aircraft have been shot down in five days; which have tried “to unsuccessfully violate our national sovereignty”


So far in 2022, the National Armed Forces (FAN) has destroyed 37 aircraft related to drug trafficking. The information was released by the operational strategic commander of the National Armed Forces (FAN), Domingo Hernández Lárez through his account. Twitter.

On the night of Tuesday, November 8, he wrote: “Tancol aircraft No. 37 of the year 2022 rushed to the ground. Venezuelan territory will not be used as a platform for international drug trafficking.”

Hernández Lárez highlighted that six aircraft have been shot down in five days; which have tried “to unsuccessfully violate our national sovereignty.”

“Tancol” is a term invented by the Venezuelan authorities that does not refer to any specific one and that means “Colombian drug-trafficking armed terrorists.”

In the first ten months of the year, the National Armed Forces disabled 44 runways “prepared by the tancol groups” in the state of Zulia, bordering Colombia, which were used for landing planes linked to drug trafficking, always according to published information. by the military institution.

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