The Minister for Defense, Vladimir Padrino López, said that Delcy Rodríguez ordered the creation of a commission to care for the families of the victims of the bombing, not only those whose relatives died, but also those injured.
The Minister of Defense, Vladimir Padrino López, reported this Friday, January 16, of a “review and adaptation” in the National Armed Forces after the United States attacks on January 3 in which Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, were captured.
Padrino called to “rise up in the midst of calamities, military threats” and what he described as a “new geopolitical situation that has been installed in the world due to the aggression against Venezuela.”
“We are making our way in the Ayacucho Plan to develop our Armed Forces, now with elements to review, with a reality that deserves a review and adaptation,” he said.
The minister indicated that the military institution will continue to “fulfill its national task of stability and advancement” in this “new reality.”
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The official asked the members of the FAN for “spiritual strength” in the current “critical and painful moments” of the country, to “follow the path” and work for a country that, he said, continues and needs them.
“Our military honor is intact, intact, our dignity is intact,” he reiterated and said that 47 members of the FAN died in the attack, including nine women.
The Minister for Defense also explained that Delcy Rodríguez ordered the creation of a commission to care for the families of the victims of the bombing, not only those whose relatives died, but also the injured: “Take care of their families in everything that is necessary, in their social and economic requirements…”.
Padrino López added that a national monument will be created in honor of those who died on January 3. He maintained that the best location and all “the symbolism that a monument of this nature requires” is being chosen.
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