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Maduro accuses Edmundo González and Machado of planning an attack in Bello Monte

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President Nicolás Maduro said in a press conference that he has given instructions to counterintelligence forces and police to “protect Greater Caracas and these areas that are under threat.” “I have to alert the community, this is not the first time that the opposition dares to attack its own people,” he said.


President Nicolás Maduro accused presidential candidate Edmundo González and opposition leader María Corina Machado of planning an attack this Saturday, August 3, in Bello Monte.

“I warn of a new ambush planned for tomorrow, Saturday (…) groups of criminals with commandos, with grenades and other weapons, are planning to carry out an attack tomorrow in the Bello Monte area, Caracas, among them, there are some brought from Zulia,” said Maduro during a press conference.

The president added that he has instructed counterintelligence forces and police to “protect Greater Caracas and these areas that are under threat.” “I have to alert the community, this is not the first time that the opposition has dared to attack its own people,” he said.

Nicolás Maduro added that he was warning the entire country of “possible attacks carried out on Machado’s orders and with González Urrutia’s complicity.” The president also accused González Urrutia of being “an expert in false positives.”

“I am issuing a public alert, maximum patrolling and protection because the evil of this devil and this murderer has no limits,” he said, referring to Machado and Edmundo González.

*Read also: María Corina Machado calls for standing firm and calls for mobilization on August 3

Maduro also indicated that the alleged criminals who plan to carry out the attack this Saturday “are fully identified,” and shared an audio where two subjects talk about buying grenades. He also said that “the“The intelligence agencies are active and ready to act on the offensive 24 hours a day, with a permanent offensive.” “I said that we are going for everyone and we are going for everyone because in Venezuela there must be justice and protection of the peace of the Venezuelans,” he lashed out.

Regarding the protests that began on Monday, July 29, in rejection of the results issued by the National Electoral Council, Maduro said that the opposition leadership intended to “kill thousands of Venezuelans on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday.” “If we had not acted as we did here, there would have been a bloodbath. They represent violence and hatred, the guarimba, they represent the call for international intervention,” the president repeated.

This Thursday, María Corina Machado called for a mobilization this Saturday in Las Mercedes. “We are all meeting as a family, in all the cities of Venezuela, in Caracas on the main avenue of Las Mercedes because we are going to pay tribute to each of the heroes who asserted and defended the will of the Venezuelans on July 28,” she said in a video.

Threats from VenApp

Maduro also said that they received “5,000 threats via VenApp, from social leaders,” who allegedly received threats. “We will deal with every last one, one by one, we will clear them up,” he warned.

The president said that in the context of the protests, there are “a number of deceased passersby”, “people who were arriving home and were attacked”. “We have two soldiers murdered viciously and cruelly, a general officer, a lieutenant colonel wounded, 21 professional military troops wounded, 120 PNB officials wounded of varying severity.”

Cyber ​​attack

Maduro said that Venezuela “suffered a cyber attack against all communication systems. Today they attacked the Patria System, the CNE transmission system and they have attacked 25 national domain sites for different things. Elon Musk is directing this cyber coup.” “It is a coup d’état led by the US with Elon Musk and Milei,” he repeated.

I denounce that the United States, together with Elon Musk and Milei’s fascist international, are leading a coup against Venezuelan democracy. How many ambushes did they set up on Sunday to cause a national blackout and no results? On Monday, there were thousands of criminals?

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