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https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/13976...Towards the end of the parade, various industrial DJIM600 drones --costing US $5000 each and more commonly used to carry cinematic cameras -- loaded with C4 explosives were shot down by snipers at 5.41pm, causing two explosions just metres away from the president, his wife, and the minister of defence. Maduro was addressing the nation on live television broadcast at the time.Following the explosions, panicked crowds ran from the parade as the presidential bodyguards covered Maduro and his entourage before rushing them away from the scene.Neither the president nor his entourage were injured in the attack, but it has been reported that seven members of the National Guard received emergency medical care for injuries, with three remaining in a serious condition. No fatalities have been reported....
Venezuela's Maduro blames Colombia for attack of bomb-carrying drones...In a speech broadcast on national TV Saturday evening, the socialist Maduro also blamed the “Venezuelan ultra-right in alliance with the Colombian ultra-right†and charged that President Juan Manuel Santos was “behind the attack.â€http://www.latimes.com/world/la-fg-venezuela-maduro-speech-20180804-story.html
Ex-city police chief claims role in Venezuela drone attackBy Brian Ellsworth and Carlos VargasBy Brian Ellsworth and Carlos VargasBOGOTA/CARACAS (Reuters) - A former Venezuelan municipal police chief and anti-government activist says he helped organize an operation to launch armed drones over a military rally on Saturday that President Nicolas Maduro has called an assassination attempt.In an interview, Salvatore Lucchese, a Venezuelan activist who was previously imprisoned for his role in past protests, told Reuters he orchestrated the attack with a loose association of anti-Maduro militants known generally in Venezuela as the "resistance."The "resistance" referred to by Lucchese is a diffuse collection of street activists, student organizers and former military officers. It has little formal structure, but is known in the country mostly for organizing protests in recent years in which demonstrators have clashed with police and soldiers.Read more at: https://www.yahoo.com/news/ex-city-police-chief-claims-role-venezuela-drone-030220867.html
Venezuela claims evidence proves Colombia was behind Maduro ‘assassination attempt’by Stephen Gill August 8, 2018Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro on Monday vowed to produce proof that Colombia was behind an alleged assassination attempt against him on Saturday.Maduro took to Twitter to claim that he has “enough proof†to implicate the government of neighboring Colombia in what he refers to as “the frustrated assassination attempt.â€https://colombiareports.com/venezuela-claims-evidence-proves-colombia-was-behind-maduro-assassination-attempt/
Did Drones Attack Maduro in Caracas?Summary Open source information indicates two drones attempted to attack a parade at which President Maduro was speaking. Both drones likely carried some form of explosive device. One detonated near the parade, the other crashed and then likely detonated, causing a fire. Despite apparent claims from one group, it is not possible to accurately attribute this apparent attack without further information.Read more at: https://www.bellingcat.com/news/americas/2018/08/07/drones-attack-maduro-caracas/
Venezuela seeks US extradition of alleged drone attack mastermindLucia I. Suarez SangThe Venezuelan government is seeking the extradition of one of its citizens living in the U.S. whom it accuses of masterminding the alleged drone attack against President Nicolas Maduro nearly a week ago.Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza told reporters Wednesday he'd reached out to the U.S. embassy in Caracas to help obtain the extradition of Osman Delgado Tabosky, who lives in Miami, Florida.Maduro, who was unharmed when a drone purportedly carrying explosives went off in front of him while he spoke at a military ceremony in Caracas, has accused Delgado Tabosky of financing the alleged attack, the Miami Herald reported.Read more at: http://www.foxnews.com/world/2018/08/09/venezuela-seek-us-extradition-alleged-drone-attack-mastermind.html
No lack of authors for alleged Venezuela drone assassination plotDavid AdamsThe alleged plot to assassinate Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro last weekend with a bomb-laden drone has many unanswered questions, but one curious aspect stands outIn less than a week, half a dozen conspirators have either been named by the government or claimed responsibility for the drone incident, including a former police chief and two politicians – begging the question, who was actually behind it and was it a real assassination attempt?Adding to the confusion, a prominent Miami journalist has claimed to have knowledge of the plot, and even offered encouragement for it to succeed, despite U.S. law that bans conspiracies to commit murder overseas, let alone a foreign head of state.Read more at: https://www.univision.com/univision-news/politics/no-lack-of-authors-for-alleged-venezuela-drone-assassination-plot
Latin American Herald Tribune - Opposition Legislator’s Arrest for Venezuela’s Maduro Attack Illegal, US SaysOpposition Legislator’s Arrest for Venezuela’s Maduro Attack Illegal, US SaysWASHINGTON – The United States Department of State called it illegal on Saturday to arrest opposition legislator Juan Requesens – accused in the attack on Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro – adding that the move is the latest example of human rights abuses.“#Maduro and his secret police continue to disregard the rule of law in their arrest and illegal detention of constitutionally elected National Assembly member @JuanRequesens. Latest example in a long litany of #HumanRights abuses,†the Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs, Francisco Palmieri, tweeted Saturday night.The Venezuelan government has accused Requesens of complicity in the alleged drone attack that occurred last week while Maduro was giving a speech during an event celebrating the 81st anniversary of the Bolivarian National Guard (Venezuelan military police).Continued at: http://www.laht.com/article.asp?ArticleId=2462832&CategoryId=10717
Inside the Coup Plotting Before the Venezuela Drone Assassination AttemptBy Andrew Rosati and Ethan BronnerThis past April, a number of Venezuelan military dissidents were holed up in neighboring Colombia plotting to overthrow the government of President Nicolas Maduro when they were approached by a group with similar plans.The second group, mostly civilians, wanted to assassinate Maduro and suggested joining forces. They showed videos of armed drones shipped from Miami and being tested on a Colombian farm.The military dissidents declined to participate. They found the civilians unprofessional and weren’t interested in killing Maduro. Their goal was to capture him and put him on trial.Read more at: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-08-17/two-coup-plotting-groups-met-weeks-before-venezuela-drone-attack