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Mysterious helicopter opens fire on Venezuelan protesters
2019-04-05
[ALMASDARNEWS] An unidentified helicopter was reportedly seen opening fire on a group of protesters in the city of Cabimas in the Zulia state on Tuesday, the TASS News Agency reported.

Citing footage from VPI TV, the TASS News Agency reported that the helicopter opened fire on the crowd of protesters, resulting in the mass dispersion of the people as they sought shelter from the gunfire.

No information was released regarding the casualties.

Earlier, Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido called upon his supporters to protest the frequent power outages and water supply disruptions in the country.

The protests in Venezuela began last month and still remain active across much of the country.

According to a Venezuelan NGO, Foro Penal, almost 50 people were detained between March 29th and April 1st. Clashes with police and pro-government groups have been reported during this period of time; however, no casualties were cited by the group.

Guaido, who is backed by the U.S. and E.U., has attempted to force Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro
Venezuela's attempt at producing a Muammar Qadaffy...
out of office.

The 39-year-old Venezuelan opposition leader has not ruled out foreign intervention should Maduro refuse to step down from his role as President.

Maduro, in turn, has refused to back down, accusing Guaido of working for the U.S.

Posted by:Fred

#11  "Cuba cuts newspaper size due to paper scarcity as shortages bite"

This is a deep humiliation for the Cuban regime. Their economy must be in truly bad shape if they're unable to keep up appearances by printing propaganda papers.

It doesn't look like the Cuban parasite would survive the loss of the Venezuelan host. Thus for the Cubans the survival of the socialist regime in Venezuela is a matter of life or death.
Posted by: Elmerert Hupens2660   2019-04-05 17:27  

#10  Cuban shooter and Russian pilot?

Chinese aircraft?
Posted by: Skidmark   2019-04-05 14:42  

#9  If they want U.S. intervention, they're certainly going about it the right way.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2019-04-05 13:45  

#8  Cuban shooter and Russian pilot?
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2019-04-05 13:45  

#7  I'll take Cubans for 600$, Alex.... as well. My Sister's ex told me some stories about being in Switzerland during the 60's when the Soviets would use the Bulgarians as disposable Rent-a-Thugsâ„¢. Russian mercs are more expensive to replace than Cubans...
Posted by: magpie   2019-04-05 11:44  

#6  I'll take Cuban pilots for $600. Alex.
Posted by: Besoeker   2019-04-05 08:54  

#5  ed iT, that's exactly what I wondered about above.

Russkis going "jihadi" hunting in VZ now?

So what's the proper response from the US to foreign military operations on our door step?
Posted by: AlanC   2019-04-05 08:07  

#4  This wouldn't have anything to do with the Russian aircraft "training and technical" support that arrived last week, would it?
Posted by: ed in texas   2019-04-05 07:58  

#3  AOC to the white courtesy phone for comment please.
Posted by: gorb   2019-04-05 07:34  

#2  No death or maimings?

Obvoisly the 'sharpshooter' in the helo was imported Palistine muscle. might check for feet wounds, however....
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2019-04-05 07:30  

#1  mass dispersion of the people

No death or maimings?
Posted by: Skidmark   2019-04-05 05:09  

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