Above: Images of the assassination attempt against President Maduro on August 4, 2018. Photo from IGO News.
Update: An assassination attempt was made against President Nicolas Maduro when he was speaking at at an army commemoration and a celebration of the National Guard’s 81st anniversary. The attempted assassination used several drones packed with explosives. Venezuelan journalist Roman Camacho reported citing “unofficial sources,” that the dronewere loaded with the explosive C4.
Maduro was not hurt but seven National Guard soldiers were injured. An unknown group, Soldiers in Shirts, has taken responsibility for the attack. Their declaration was read by a right-wing journalist from Miami. Maduro has blamed the closest ally of the United States, Colombia. The assailants, who hid in a hotel in a wealthy section of Venezuela, promise more attacks. Arrests have been made.
Updates from Venezuela Analysis tweets:
Last night @NicolasMaduro told the #Venezuelan people that the ultra-right in Colombia & Venezuela were responsible for the attack, which he also said was “financed from #Florida“. Maduro said ex-Colombian President @JuanManSantos was involved in the plan https://t.co/JnLt4DNESr
— venezuelanalysis.com (@venanalysis) August 5, 2018
In this video rightwing Vzlan journalist in #Miami reads out a declaration from the group claiming responsibility for attack. They urge #Venezuelan people & military to rise up against gov’t & call for marches “w/ no return”. They are calling for a “transitional gov’t” in #Vzla. https://t.co/nVxbsPLMOX
— venezuelanalysis.com (@venanalysis) August 5, 2018
The group below “Soldiers in Shirts” has already claimed responsibility for attack & voiced support for #Venezuela‘s opposition. In a declaration they said that opposition-controlled National Assembly is true expression of #Venezuelan sovereignty. Serious questions to be answered https://t.co/eM1jF6MU47
— venezuelanalysis.com (@venanalysis) August 5, 2018
Bolivian President Evo Morales “energetically rejects” attack against #Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro last night. “Following their failure to defeat him democratically, economically, politically & militarily, now the empire & its servants make an attack on his life” https://t.co/HKRzR7v4xu
— Rachael Boothroyd (@Rachaelb20) August 5, 2018
Unconfirmed reports state that several people have been arrested in connection w/ last night’s assassination attempt on the #Vzlan president. The perpetrators had allegedly been hiding out for 2 months at the Hotel Pestana in the upper-class district of Altamira, Caracas.
— venezuelanalysis.com (@venanalysis) August 5, 2018
“They have tried to assassinate me today, and everything points to the Venezuelan ultra-right and the Colombian ultra-right,” President Nicolas Maduro said.
Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro has survived an apparent attack on his life during a military parade celebrating the 81st anniversary of the Bolivarian National Guard in the capital, Caracas.
In a televised national address late Saturday, Maduro said he was fine and laid blame for the attack firmly at the feet of “right-wing imperial forces” who he said had hired the would-be assassins.
“They have tried to assassinate me today, and everything points to the Venezuelan ultra-right and the Colombian ultra-right, and the name of Juan Manuel Santos is behind this attack,” he said.
“I must inform that they have been captured – those who attempted to take my life – and they are being processed. I won’t say more, but the investigation is very advanced.
“I tell the Venezuelan opposition that I guarantee you can live in this country peacefully. If something happens to me, you will have to face millions of Campesinos and humble people making justice with their own hands.
“I am alive, and I can tell you that after this attempt, I am even more determined to fight for the revolution.
“The preliminary investigation indicates that many of those responsible for the attack, the financiers and planners, live in the United States in the state of Florida.
“I hope the Trump administration is willing to fight terrorist groups that commit attacks in peaceful countries in our continent, in this case, Venezuela.”
Communications Minister Jorge Rodriguez had confirmed the attack – involving several drones packed with explosives – at a press conference earlier Saturday, shortly after video of the incident began surfacing on social media.
[#VIDEO] En cadena nacional, se observó el momento en que el Jefe de Estado y la primera Dama, Cilia Flores, reaccionan a la explosión y luego aparecen las imágenes de todos los militares en formación que corren ante el hecho irregular. #4Ago https://t.co/C3rMw9ujsh pic.twitter.com/gxHiCPqWHt
— NTN24 Venezuela (@NTN24ve) August 4, 2018
“President Nicolas Maduro asked me to inform the country about what is happening and extend peace to everyone,” Rodriguez said.
“When we were at the military parade 81st anniversary, at the end of the event in Bolivar Avenue in Caracas, at 5:41 p.m. there was an explosion.
“An investigation has already been launched. Several flying objects, like drones, containing explosives were detonated close to the presidential platform and in some locations along the parade.
“The investigation has already produced evidence that this was an attempt against the life of President Nicolas Maduro, but he is completely unharmed.”
Declaración OFICIAL desde Caracas. https://t.co/rjPAbJCLbD
— Patricia Villegas (@pvillegas_tlSUR) August 4, 2018
Seven military personnel were reportedly injured in the explosion, but Maduro “has already returned to his normal job,” Rodriguez said, adding: “They have failed and they will continue to fail.”
Maduro’ speech was cut short during the event on Saturday and soldiers were seen running before the televised transmission was cut off.
While Maduro was speaking about Venezuela’s economy, the audio suddenly went. He and others on the podium suddenly looked up, startled.
The camera then panned to scores of soldiers who started running, before the transmission was cut.
Bolivian President Evo Morales later posted a message of support to the victims of the attack. Writing on Twitter, he said: “We strongly repudiate a new aggression and cowardly attack on Nicolas Maduro and the Bolivarian people.
“After the failure in his attempt to overthrow him democratically, economically, politically, and militarily, now the empire and its servants threaten his life.”
Repudiamos enérgicamente una nueva agresión y cobarde atentado contra el Hno. Pdte. @NicolasMaduro y el pueblo bolivariano. Después del fracaso en su intento por derrocarlo democrática, económica, política y militarmente, ahora el imperio y sus sirvientes atentan contra su vida.
— Evo Morales Ayma (@evoespueblo) August 5, 2018
“We energetically repudiate a new attack and cowardly attack against Brother Pdte. @ NicolasMaduro and the Bolivarian people. After the failure in its attempt to overthrow it democratically, economically, politically and militarily, now the empire and its servants threaten their lives.”
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