Venezuela arrests Spain, U.S. and Czech nationals for 'destabilization'
15/9/2024 12:04
Two Spaniards, three U.S. citizens and a Czech have been arrested in Venezuela on suspicion of links to alleged plans to destabilize the South American country. A spokesperson for the U.S. State Department said "a U.S. military member" had been detained in Venezuela and that it was aware of unconfirmed reports of two additional U.S. citizens being detained there, but rejected a Venezuelan claim of U.S. involvement in any plot to overthrow the government. The Venezuelan announcement is likely to deepen the country's already substantial tensions with Spain and the United States after Venezuela's disputed presidential election in July. Venezuelan Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello in a press conference said two Spaniards were allegedly linked to Spain's secret service and planning the assassination of a mayor. Spanish media reported that Spain's government denied this claim. Cabello also accused three U.S. citizens and a Czech of involvement in terrorist acts, including alleged plans to assassinate Maduro and other officials.
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