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The United States National Security Advisor, John Boltonhe sent a message to the Venezuelan general Vladimir Padrino in which he insisted on danger of Cuban presence in the Venezuelan armed forces.
"General Vladimir Padrino, the usurpation of democracy, the incompetence and the exhortation of Maduro to violence against civilians are the problem. Do not let Maduro hand over the FANB to the Cubans to terrorize Venezuela. Protect the Venezuelan people, not Maduro, "he asked via Twitter.
This one this is not the first time that Bolton refers to Cuba's interference in Venezuela. He had already warned the international community that the dictatorship of the island had a strong presence in the Caribbean country.
After the power cuts that Venezuela suffered last Monday, the situation is that light comes and goes. While some people experience the return of electric current, others lament because they continue without service. In addition, those who have the light do not know before when, since many times the service is restored and cut again.
Faced with this situation, Nicolás Maduro's regime resumed operations on Thursday. The Minister of Communication, Jorge RodríguezI reported it last night on Twitter.
"In this intense effort to recover the national electricity system, which has suffered the most serious terrorist attack in the history of Venezuela, the Bolivarian government has decided to suspend its work activities and educational activities tomorrow ( Thursday) Thursday 28..
For his part, the head of the Venezuelan state, Nicolás Maduro, accused this Wednesday of the power outage to a "terrorist attack on the rifle"This keeps a good deal of the country out of the light and which he blamed the opposition and the United States, and announced that days of rationing would come to stabilize the system.
"We are going to spend days where we will have to move to a conscious and organized cargo administration, in order to stabilize the system until we rebuild everything that they have burned.", Maduro advanced.
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