Since the night of Saturday, November 23, the presence of officials from different security forces was reported in front of the headquarters of the Argentine embassy in Caracas. The group of six opponents has been in that headquarters since last March 20, after judicial threats against them for alleged planning of terrorist actions.
He Command With Vzla denounced this Tuesday that the siege continues against the six opponents sheltered in the Argentine embassy in Caracas, after the “theft” of electrical fuses that supply energy to that residence.
«After statements by Diosdado Cabello about electricity and services at the Argentine embassy, electrical fuses were stolen. The diplomatic headquarters remains without power,” the Command said on social networks.
They assured that this is part of a “criminal attack” against asylum-seekers, in addition to a “violation of international agreements” signed by Venezuela in diplomatic matters.
Criminal attack!
After statements by Diosdado Cabello about electricity and services at the Argentine embassy, electrical fuses were stolen. The diplomatic headquarters remains without power.
This is a violation of international conventions. pic.twitter.com/7VEKQoHnKN
— ConVzla Command (@ConVzlaComando) November 26, 2024
November 26, 7PM: +72 hours of siege by regime security forces outside the residence of the Argentine Embassy in Caracas, protected by Brazil. There have also been +24 hours without electrical service since the fuses were removed.
— Pedro Urruchurtu Noselli (@Urruchurtu) November 26, 2024
Since the night of Saturday, November 23, the presence of officials from different security forces was reported in front of the embassy headquarters, which has been in Brazilian custody for a few months, in addition to the electricity outage, telephone signal blockages and the overflight of drones over the “protected areas of the residence.”
The electricity was restored on Sunday night, but was cut off again on Monday the 25th.
*Read also: G7 insists on a democratic transition and respect for the triumph of Edmundo González
The opposition has insisted that the necessary safe-conduct passes be issued “as soon as possible” so that Pedro Urruchurtu, Magalli Meda, Claudia Macero, Omar González, Fernando Martínez and Humberto Villalobos, advisors to María Corina Machado and members of the Vente Venezuela party, can leave. from that place.
The group has been in the Argentine embassy since March 20, after legal threats against them for alleged planning of terrorist actions.
Post Views: 346