Could the ELN Be the Next Major Target in Venezuela?
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Venezuela’s Minister of Interior, Diosdado Cabello, reiterated on Wednesday that the transnational band Tren de Aragua was “left out” of the country and that only “one character remained”, in apparent mention of the death of Héctor Guerrero, designated as leader of the criminal group, who was recently killed in a joint operation with the United States in a Venezuelan mining state. Read also... After the death of “Niño Guerrero”: the names that e…
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Could the ELN Be the Next Major Target in Venezuela?
Could the ELN Be the Next Major Target in Venezuela? After the US-Venezuela cooperation on the missile strike that killed the leader of Venezuela’s most feared gang, could Colombian guerrillas, who have long encamped in Venezuela with the support of elements of the Chavista regime, face similar bombardments? Bolívar, where Hector Rusthenford Guerrero Flores, alias “Niño Guerrero,” the founder and leader of the Venezuelan transnational gang Tren …
Venezuela's Interior Minister noted that the death of "Niño Guerrero" represents the closure of a process of dismantling the criminal gang
The Minister of the Interior, Diosdado Cabello, reiterated this Wednesday that the transnational band Tren de Aragua was “left out” of the country and that only “there was one character left,” in apparent mention of the death of Héctor Guerrero, designated as leader of the criminal group, who was recently killed in a joint operation with the United States in a Venezuelan mining state. “Here there was no Tren de Aragua. The Aragua train was kicke…
By El Pitazo Diosdado Cabello, Minister of the Interior, Justice and Peace, he spoke on the night of June 17th about the operation that, according to the versions of the Venezuelan and American authorities, ended with the life of Héctor Rusthenford Guerrero Flores, alias "Niño Guerrero", criminal chief of the Aragua Train, in the state of Bolívar. [...] The entry Hair on operation against Niño Guerrero: they will not know anything, we will not t…
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