Askor lml Posted August 8, 2018 Posted August 8, 2018 "The site where the perpetrators were staying in the days prior to the assassination attempt has also been established," said Venezuelan Attorney General Tarek Saab. Venezuela's Attorney General, Tarek Saab, announced today that all the perpetrators of the attack that the head of state, Nicolás Maduro, suffered last Saturday, have been identified as an event that according to the president was the responsibility of his Colombian counterpart Juan Manuel Saints. "All the material authors of the event and their immediate collaborators have been identified, and the site where the perpetrators stayed in the days prior to the assassination attempt has been established," the prosecutor said at the first press conference. that the incident was recorded. Saab has indicated that they are also identified "the explosives that armed the artifacts, has already established the first international connections of these people", without mentioning any names. The Venezuelan government reported yesterday, Sunday, that it had captured six suspects implicated in the attack against President Nicolás Maduro, which occurred on Saturday at an event in Caracas that caused seven injuries, three of them serious, and assured that all the perpetrators and intellectuals are "identified". "We have so far six terrorists and hired killers, several vehicles seized and several raids have been carried out in hotels in the capital of our country, where they have collected very important evidence," said in statements collected by state television VTV Interior Minister, Néstor Reverol. Maduro headed an act for the celebration of the 81 years of the Bolivarian National Guard (GNB) when he was the victim of an attack with "drone-type flying devices that contained an explosive charge", from which he escaped unharmed. The attack occurred when the Venezuelan president offered a speech, broadcast on radio and television, in which he defended the latest economic measures of his government, which are criticized by the opposition. Yesterday, Reverol said that the investigations "have shown" that the attack was "a crime of terrorism and assassination in degree of frustration." "What makes it clear that these terrorists and assassins have gone to a higher level, increasing the spiral of violence," he added. Maduro accused the outgoing Colombian president, Juan Manuel Santos, as well as the "extreme right" of that country and Venezuela. The Venezuelan military, on the other hand, declared their "unrestricted loyalty" to Maduro and the opposition distanced themselves from the facts and pointed out that the way out of the crisis must be "democratic". 1
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