A Nicolás Maduro regime official arrived at the border with Colombia surrounded by Chavez armed groups



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Iris Varela, Minister of the Penitentiary Service of Venezuela, visited this Sunday the bridge of Ureña, on the border with Colombia, where Saturday the forces of the regime of Nicolás Maduro, with the support of the collective of Chavez, repressed volunteers who tried to enter humanitarian aid.

The chavist leader arrived surrounded by a group of armed civilians – alleged members of Maduro collectives – and agents of the Bolivarian National Guard (GNB).

Varela was seen at this border post, on the Venezuelan side, where he took out his phone to photograph people on the other side.

The images of the Minister of Prisons generated a wave of repudios in the social networks, after the regime had repressed the volunteers Saturday, leaving a balance of at least five dead and more than 200 injured.

Varela herself advanced her trip to the border this Sunday morning, via Twitter, and highlighted the work of the security forces.

"Hello everyone, from the border, how proud and honored we are to be Venezuelan Bolivarians, a people of all ages, humble, who gives his heart for the defense of our country, today. more than ever with WITH CHAVEZ AND MADURO VENCEREMOS ", noted through the social network.

Varela, as well as the Chavist groups and the GNB army, was a few meters away from one of three trucks of humanitarian aid that was set on fire on Saturday.

The chavist leader is responsible for the country's prison service.

Saturday night, after the troubles caused by the regime forces, a soldier defected and revealed that the order was "Mbadacre the people". He also explained that the authorities "took the prisoners to the streets" and mobilized the collectives.

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