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Fanb dismantles Logistic camp tancol in atures

Fanb dismantles Logistic camp tancol in atures

Within the framework of the Operation “Bolivarian Shield Maroa 2025”, the Bolivarian National Armed Forces (FANB) managed to dismantle and destroy a logistics camp located in the Rosario de Agua Linda sector, Amazonas state municipality, belonging to armed and drug trafficker groups of Colombia (Tancol).

Through his Instagram social network, the Operational Strategic Commander of the Bolivarian National Armed Forces (FANB), Domingo Hernández Lárez, reported that the military personnel of the Fast Combat Reaction Unit (URRA), deployed in the Strategic Region of Integral Defense number 6, together with officials of the Bolivarian National Police (PNB), seized material of criminal interest.

Among the confiscated evidences are Ar15 rifle loaders, caps alluding to the FARC Second Marquetelia, a (01) pixelated uniform, 7.62 × 51mm cartridges, 5.56.mm cartridges, 7.62 × 39mm cartridges, 60mm non -industrialized mortars and 60m mortar grenades.

Likewise, three (03) Ford brand vehicles 350, one (01) Toyota Type fema and two (02) motorcycle vehicles were confiscated.

Finally, the Operational Strategic Commander of the Bolivarian National Armed Forces, Domingo Hernández Lárez, indicated that in “Venezuela, armed groups or the construction of criminal arms or hercationist structures associated with drug trafficking are not accepted.”

He added that “Venezuela is a territory of peace, law and justice where peace must reign”, therefore it is “free of endemic plantations and marijuana and cocaine crops.”



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