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Venezuelan opponents recorded the moment when three trucks for humanitarian aid were set on fire while attempting to cross the border in Ureña, Venezuela.
The fact has been denounced through social networks, generating the repudiation of the international community.
The attack took place with the first three trucks left from Colombia towards Ureña, in the state of Táchira in Venezuela, to transport the shipment of humanitarian aid that had was burned by the Bolivarian National Police (PNB).
Burning a truckload of humanitarian aid has no God's forgiveness. Not only do they refuse access to our people, but they also burn supplies. This is at the Francisco de Paula Santander Bridge. They are COWARDS! pic.twitter.com/Ebaz1HmejT
– Lester Toledo (@LesterToledo) February 23, 2019
A journalist from the Caracas newspaper, El Nacional, said that Caracas had confirmed that the vehicles driving the caravan, with its load of medical equipment and food, were completely cremated.
PNB agents prevented the entry of trucks and people into the town of Tachiren with tear gas and pellets, which left at least six people injured.
The crackdown also took place on the Simón Bolívar international bridge, where about 15 people were injured.
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