FANB deactivated six explosive devices to the Tancol

FANB deactivated six explosive devices to the Tancol

Members of the Bolivarian National Armed Forces (FANB) deactivated six deadly grenade-type explosive devices with shrapnel to be used as traps and thus hinder the pedestrian crossing in the area of ​​the Páez municipality, Apure state, on the border with Colombia.

These artifacts were seized from the Armed Terrorist Drug Traffickers of Colombia (Tancol).

The information was released this Friday by the Operational Strategic Commander of the Bolivarian National Armed Forces (Ceofanb), G/J, Domingo Hernández Lárez, on Twitter.

«The FANB deactivates six deadly grenade-type explosive devices with shrapnel as a trap to prevent the passage of passers-by in the population of sandbanks in the municipality of Páez! FANB in ​​the fight against narco-terrorist invaders,” the commander wrote on the social network.

This seizure is part of the Operation Bolivarian Shield 2022 Vuelvan Caras, deployed in the plains entity with a large contingent of military personnel from all military components, including the Bolivarian Militia, for the expulsion of the Tancol nation and thereby neutralize their terrorist actions.



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