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President Nicolás Maduro announced on Wednesday that he was in a situation of warning military units about so-called "criminal" projects against his government and called on the militia to join neighborhood "defense" groups.
"There are things that I can not say (…), that I know of their criminal plans, of those who nowadays lead the opposition, plants to kill me", a- he declared during a phone call during the TV show the Diosdado Cabello, President of the National Constituent Assembly.
He said that before that, he had put "the military units of the country on alert" and asked for "maximum intelligence and counterintelligence".
The president said that the current opposition, led by the President of Parliament, Juan Guaidó, is "the most criminal" of the last 20 years, and reiterated the accusation that both anti – Cult, as well as the administration of the American Donald Trump, would be at the origin of the cuts in the country suffered in March.
"Venezuela knows the first war unconventional directions (…) Venezuela demonstrates to the world that it is a question of testing new cybernetic and electromagnetic weapons of war and a new strategy of war that does not consist in a direct invasion or a missile bombardment ", he declared.
He also pointed out that will "advance" in electric rationing this applies since Sunday before the damage to the system, which he noticed, is "serious".
He added that the situation was not yet solved and asked the "51,000 units of integral defense of this group of militiamen"Join Chavez groups to create" peace teams in all neighborhoods, neighborhoods and communities ".
Maduro said that after the protests that took place a few days ago about the failures of the public services, complaints that Guaidó asked to intensify.
He stated that the establishment of these gangs "is constitutional, legal" and "necessary" and that it can only be tolerated "groups of offenders paid" by "soulless and perverse people exercise violence against any community ".
According to the Maduro government, the country's main hydropower plant, the Guri, suffered a cyber-attack and a long-range rifle ordered by the United States, causing power outages that left the country without electricity for several days. during the month. Of March.
The opposition, for its part, ensures that the cuts in supply were caused by the negligence and corruption of the state in the management of the state power company.
2019-04-03
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