Arreaza
thanked the solidarity shown by various governments and organizations
in rejection of the attack against President Maduro
The
foreign minister of Venezuela Jorge Arreaza said Sunday that the
attack against President Nicolas Maduro a day earlier was a
manifestation of frustration against the president and against those
in positions of state.
Arreaza
said that the investigations so far point to an involvement by the
United States and Colombia. "There is no doubt about the
origin of these attacks coming from a Miami-Bogota-Caracas axis,"
he said in a foreign minister.
The
statements were made during an encounter with the diplomatic corps
accredited in the country to explain the assassination attempt
against the president.
Arreaza
thanked the solidarity shown by various governments and organizations
in rejection of the attack against the president.
The
attack against President Maduro took place at the 81st anniversary of
the Bolivarian National Guard, in which two drones carrying
explosives were detonated near the presidential platform, injuring
seven military personnel and halting Maduro mid-speech.
Hours
earlier on Sunday Venezuela's interior minister Nestor Reverol said
that six people had been arrested in the case of drones loaded with
explosives that were used as part of an attack against President
Nicolas Maduro a day earlier while he was delivering a speech during
a military event.
Arreaza
echoed the details made by the interior minister about the attack
which included two drones that carried a kilo of explosives c4
capable of effective damage within a radius of 50 meters. They were
piloted aircraft remotely and designed for industrial work and can
withstand heavy loads.
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