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VENEZUELA SAYS 2 SOLDIERS DIED IN LAND MINE BLAST NEAR COLOMBIA

  • Writer: By The Financial District
    By The Financial District
  • Apr 5, 2021
  • 1 min read

Venezuela said two of its soldiers were killed by a land mine during operations against armed groups along the Colombian border that have forced the displacement of thousands of civilians, Reuters reported.

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The explosion "left nine members of the military injured, who are now receiving medical attention ...," the defense ministry said in a statement.


During the operations on April 1, troops dismantled nine camps, including one that produced coca paste, which is used to make cocaine, the ministry said. Nine suspected fighters had died and 31 people arrested, it said.


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Two journalists and two human rights activists were released on Thursday afternoon after being taken to a military base and detained for 25 hours while working in the southwestern Apure state, the Venezuelan press union said on Twitter.


The information ministry did not immediately reply to a request for comment on the detentions. On March 22 Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's government said two soldiers were killed in clashes with "irregular armed groups" in Apure.


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Armed forces began an operation last week, with Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino Lopez saying the country would defend itself from irregular groups, while respecting human rights.


Refugees fleeing the area last week said security forces burned homes and killed civilians. Venezuela said it was investigating accusations that members of its military committed abuses.



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