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Venezuela says none of 11 killed in US boat strike were Tren de Aragua members | Venezuela

None of the 11 people killed on a boat in the Caribbean last week on a boat in the Caribbean were not members of the Venezuela gang of Venezuela.

Donald Trump’s management said that the boat was illegal narcotics, but even more information from the US Congress members about the incident even between demands for a reason for action.

“They openly admit to kill 11 people,” he said, Diosdado Cabello, the Minister of Interior and President of the ruling party. “We made our investigations here in our country and there were families of people who lost their relatives, and when we asked in towns, none of them were from Aragua, none of them were drug smugglers.

Cabello questioned a murder against a group of citizens using a deadly force by questioning how the US had drugs on the boat and why people were not arrested.

The Venezuela government said that after the incident, a video of Trump of the strike was artificial intelligence.

Anna, Anna Kelly, a White House spokesman, said, “These were the bad train trying to bring illegal drugs to our country and kill the Americans, and Aragua Narco-Terorists,” he said.

Kelly also said that Nicolás Maduro was not the legitimate president of Venezuela and was “illegal”.

Pentagon did not respond immediately to the request for comments.

Maduro said that his country would deploy military, police and civilian defense in 284 “Battlefront” locations, which are the last military capacity demonstration in the early hours of Thursday.

The Trump administration increased the US military presence in the Southern Caribbean as part of what he said there was pressure on drug smugglers and ordered the 10 F-35 hunter jet to be deployed to a Porto Rico airport.

Maduro claimed that the US army hoped to take him from power, and did not say how many military, police or civilian militia would participate in the new conversation.

The government has already announced an increase of 25,000 troops for the states of Venezuela’s Colombia, which are the centers of drug trafficking.

“If necessary, we’re ready for an armed fight, Mad Maduro said on a state television surrounded by the Minister of Defense from Ciudad Caribia on the country’s central coast.

“We have a full preparation of official troops from the Colombian border to the east of the country, from the north to south and to the east, on all Venezuelas,” he said.

In various cities around Venezuela, Reuters witnesses did not note an increase in the presence of unity.

Last month, the United States doubled the award for the information that caused the arrest of Maduro and increased to $ 50 million according to connections with drug trafficking allegations and criminal groups.

Maduro always rejected the charges and said that his government was not Venezuela’s drug producer.

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