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The American chain EVTV Miami indicated thatThe army asked for help from Migración Colombia after leaving his post to meet Venezuelans hoping to transport humanitarian aid from the other side of the border, citing the press director of the said government agency, Juan Manuel Caicedo.
(The moment the tanks attack the barrier – Twitter / @ MaihenH)
"Three members of the Venezuelan Guard left the dictatorship of Nicolás Maduro on the Simón Bolívar International Bridge and requested the badistance of Migración Colombia", indicated this body in a short message sent to the media, according to EFE. Later, Migración added that a Venezuelan sergeant had also left the ranks of the Francisco de Paula Santander Bridge.
A video broadcast on social networks shows three men advancing towards Cúcuta, Colombia, by the Simón Bolívar international bridge, while people shout "They are with us!" and "Freedom!", to applause.
(Desertion of a sergeant in Ureña – Twitter / @ alvarezluis1999)
There were also pictures of a GNB tank that crashed into the gates on the bridge, likely contributing to the pbadage of people. Unconfirmed reports indicated that the three defectors were inside.
In this case, two people were injureds, including a member of the GNB, according to EVTV Miami.
Meanwhile, on the Francisco de Paul Santander International Bridge, which connects Cúcuta, Colombia, to Ureña, Venezuela, a fourth GNB military also defected and asked for help from Migración Colombia. according to EVTV Miami and migration Colombia, it would be a sergeant identified as E. Linarez H.
"I had the guts that many of my colleagues did not have to do it," said the man in dialogue with the media in Colombia after getting lost. "Within the troop, whether it's the army, the air force, the navy or the national guard There is a lot of disagreement, but there is concern that you can not say anything against the government because it is treason."he explained.
"I urge my colleagues to do it, we are millions of Venezuelans, they are 30 or 40 years old", He said about the chavist leadership.
Florida State Senator Marco Rubio spoke about the desertions on his Twitter account and noted that the army declared that they had not deserted, but that they were placed under the command of the acting president proclaimed by the National Assembly, Juan Guaidó, in defiance of the regime of Chavista Nicolás Maduro.
In addition, the men said that other soldiers would join them soon.
The same Guaidó, who directs the collection of humanitarian aid in Colombia, Brazil and Curaçao and their entry into Venezuela, confirms the time after the desertions and indicates that the help "will enter yes or yes"
"I hereby confirm that several members of the National Guard badigned to the Simón Bolívar International Bridge have decided to join those of us who are saving democracy in Venezuela., indicated on his Twitter account.
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