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The first shipment of the Red Cross arrived to Venezuela @ SandyGeorgia and Jamez42::
-- MaoGo ( talk) 19:07, 16 April 2019 (UTC)
... for further developments. https://www.ntn24.com/america-latina/venezuela/protestan-en-la-cruz-roja-para-exigir-la-distribucion-de-medicamentos-de-la SandyGeorgia ( Talk) 17:56, 22 April 2019 (UTC)
Humanitarian aid was stockpiled on the Brazilian border, with the intent to bring it into Venezuela. On 20 February, Dragoon 300 armoured fighting vehicles of the Armored Cavalry Squadron were seen entering the Gran Sabana region.[62] Groups of indigenous Pemon peoples blocked the entry of the military vehicles into the region,[63] and members of armed forces loyal to Maduro fired upon them with live ammunition on 22 February.[63] Fifteen Pemon were injured, four seriously, and two Pemon were killed.[64][65] The injured were transferred to Brazil due to the shortage of medical supplies in the Venezuelan hospital of Santa Elena de Uairén.[63] Following the crackdown, indigenous groups detained thirty-six soldiers and held them in the jungle.[66]
On 22 February, in the Gran Sabana Municipality, the Venezuelan National Guard attempted to block the entry of humanitarian aid and was confronted by the indigenous Pemon community of Kumarakapay. As a result of the confrontation, fifteen Pemon were injured and two were killed.[67][65] Deputy Américo de Grazia, denounced the lack of medicine and ambulances to transport the wounded.[68] Those injured were transported into Brazil for treatment due to the shortage of medical goods in the hospital of Santa Elena de Uairén.[63]
These two paragraphs, which appear at the beginning of the "Incidents" category, repeat the same story twice. I do not have sufficient permissions to edit the page. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Builder018 ( talk • contribs) 13:21, 1 May 2019 (UTC)
@ Jamez42 and SandyGeorgia: this recent article covers some hard stories Soldiers held hostage, villagers killed: the untold story of Venezuelan aid violence (Reuters).-- MaoGo ( talk) 15:09, 21 May 2019 (UTC)
Article of AFP confirming Salcedo Flores version (not about NYT) [1]. -- MaoGo ( talk) 08:28, 28 May 2019 (UTC)
Lafuente, desde México, y Francesco Manetto, corresponsal jefe de EL PAÍS en Colombia para la Región Andina y Venezuela, dieron y dan “toda la credibilidad” al trabajo del NYT. “Una información impoluta”, precisa Lafuente.
Lafuente [original reporter], from Mexico, and Francesco Manetto, chief reporter of El País in Colombia for the Andine Regiona and Venezuela, gave and give "all credibility" to the work of NYT. "A flawless information piece", precised Lafuente.
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