The Bolivarian National Armed Force (FANB) has destroyed 37 aircraft linked to the Colombian Drug Trafficking Armed Terrorist groups (Tancol) so far in the year 2022. This was reported by the strategic operational commander of the FANB (Ceofanb), Domingo Hernández Lárez.
In a message published on his account on the social network Twitter, Hernández Lárez explained that aircraft number 37 was knocked down by troops of the FANB.
He stressed that with the destruction of plane 37, “there are 6 aircraft in 5 days, unsuccessfully trying to violate our national sovereignty.”
«TANCOL aircraft No. 37 of the year 2022 hastened to the ground. The Venezuelan territory will not be used as a platform for international drug trafficking! It should be noted that 6 aircraft are going in 5 days, unsuccessfully trying to violate our national sovereignty », he posted on Twitter.
The FANB continues in its frontal fight against drug trafficking practices in the country, for this reason it maintains a deployment in all the borders of the national territory.
More disabled aircraft
In the same way, the FANB deactivated this Monday, November 7, aircraft number 36 linked to the Tancol groups, through the Venezuelan Comprehensive Aerospace Defense, said the head of Ceofanb, Domingo Hernández Lárez.
“FANB activates the Venezuelan Comprehensive Aerospace Defense, with its detection and early warning system, disabling the TANCOL Plane number 36 of the year 2022, for invading the Venezuelan geographic space without permission. We will not be a drug trafficking platform », he indicated on Twitter.
Last Sunday, Hernández Lárez reported that the FANB had neutralized another planenumber 34 so far in 2022, “for having surreptitiously penetrated the national territory without an identification code and disconnected location instruments.”
The FANB has continued to fight and destroy structures and aircraft linked to drug trafficking, which is why 44 tracks illegal, prepared by the Tancol groups, used for the landing of planes that practice drug trafficking.
These actions are carried out under the instruction of the President of the Republic, Nicholas Madurowho urged the Armed Forces to keep the national territory free of drug trafficking, and ordered to declare the year 2022 100% free of the Tancol.