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Maduro outlines “Bolivarian Shield 2025” exercises with the FANB

Maduro outlines “Bolivarian Shield 2025” exercises with the FANB

The Commander in Chief of the Bolivarian National Armed Forces (FANB), Nicolás Maduro, held a planning meeting for the “Bolivarian Shield 2025” military exercises.

This was reported by the President of the Republic this Sunday night in a message posted on his social media channel. Telegramwhere he reiterated that the “popular, military and police exercises” will be deployed this January 22 and 23 “across the borders, towns and cities.”

“For a Venezuela in Peace, sovereign and democratic! Paraphrasing our Liberator: Work and more work to have a Homeland. Today more than ever let’s keep moving forward! “Long live Venezuela!” expressed the president in his publication.

Earlier this SundayMaduro invited the summoned forces to enthusiastically participate in the Bolivarian Shield Exercises 2025, which are the first exercises that make up the popular-military-police fusion of this year that has just begun.

In an audiovisual published on his social networks, he said that these national exercises are carried out to maintain the peace of the country.

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