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Last week, before Juan Guaidó's call to demonstrate nationwide over the weekend against a new blackout, dictator Nicolás Maduro called the collective chavistas "keep the peace". This Sunday, hundreds of people mobilized in Caracas to protest against the Chavista regime, and they were brutally repressed by the paramilitaries that, once again, they acted with full coordination of the Bolivarian National Guard (GNB).
The violent reaction of the collectives took place on the avenue of the armed forces, in the municipality of Libertador, in the capital.
Neighbors of the region have captured impressive images in which it can be observed how these armed groups operate in complete freedom and connivance with the Maduro regime.
On photos and videos, you can see them walking on the street with long arms. In some videos, you can even hear the loud strokes, as protesters run to avoid being hit by bullets and others screaming in fear.
According to the newspaper The National, two people were injured by bullets during the event. Both – a man and a woman – were transferred to Vargas hospital for medical badistance.
Sunday's demonstrations took place on the seventh day, with power cuts in much of the country.
The regime of Nicolás Maduro denounced last night that this last fault was caused by a "double synchronized attack" against the electrical system which turned off the light of millions of homes on Friday and Saturday nights at the same time.
According to local media reports, these power outages lasted for several consecutive hours in 21 of Venezuela's 23 states and were extended for more than 48 consecutive hours in states such as Merida, Zulia and Trujillo, witnesses said. at EFE.
Last Monday two power cuts they left the country completely black, starting a constant series of interruptions of more or less long duration and maintained until now.
The official version of this energy swing blames the Venezuelan opposition and the US government for "attacking" the SEN with electromagnetic, mechanical, rifle and shooting methods. Long range. The dictatorship also admitted a failure in the system, although resulting from the "terrorist attacks" alleged previously.
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