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Fanb unfolds at 5,336 communal circuits in the country

Fanb unfolds at 5,336 communal circuits in the country

With the touch of Diana at 6 am this Saturday, men and women of the Bolivarian National Armed Forces (FANB) began deployment from the barracks to the 5,336 communal circuits organized in the country.

In this way, the uniformed people fulfill the instruction given by the President of the Republic and Commander in Chief of the FANB, Nicolás Maduro, to mobilize towards the communities with the aim of refining the civic-military gear in defense of the country in the face of the threats facing the peace and sovereignty of the nation by the presence of US military vessels in the Caribbean Sea.

This activity complements the training carried out last weekend, September 13, when the town visited the barracks to receive training on the weapons management system.

On this occasion the barracks go to the communities with their weapons to train all those who lived recently in the militia and combatant bodies.

“This is the first time that the barracks go to the town to teach the community,” said the Maduro President by informing about the deployment that the country is carried out today.

For his part, the sectorial vice president of defense and sovereignty, Vladimir Padrino Lópezhe called the Venezuelan people on Friday to prepare to receive military personnel in each community.

He commented that during the day, in addition, we will talk about the Bolivarian military doctrine and the legacy of Commander Hugo Chávez to “explain to the people why we are giving this fight.”

This is how the FANB has gone to communities not to attack, but to defend, accompany and train the people.

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