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While there is a concert battle on the Colombian border, the border between Venezuela and Brazil, which Nicolás Maduro has ordered to close, is undergoing the violence of police repression.
In the Gran Sabana region, on the border with Brazil, the Bolivarian Armed Forces murdered two people, both of indigenous origin.
According to opposition MP Américo De Grazia, the murdered woman was an empanada saleswoman who died as a result of a stray bullet.
A few hours later, the legislator confirmed another death, also of indigenous origin, resulting from the violence exerted by the Bolivarian National Guard to prevent the entry of humanitarian aid.
In this sense, the opposition leader Alfredo Ramos wrote on his Twitter that the Venezuelan government was planning to hold De Grazia responsible for the deaths of the Indians and stop him so, with a modus operandi he had used to stop Léopoldo López several years ago.
Although closed by order of Maduro, Guaidó contradicted it and today asked for its opening, in accordance with the powers provided by the Constitution.
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