
Venezuela teeters as guerrilla groups, cartels exploit Maduro power vacuum
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Armed colectivos deploy across Venezuelan cities while guerrilla groups control borders following former President Nicolás Maduro's capture, as analysts warn of sabotage threats.
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"All of the armed groups have the power to sabotage any type of transition just by the conditions of instability that they can create," Andrei Serbin Pont, a military analyst and head of the Buenos Aires-based think tank Cries, told The Financial Times.
"There are parastate armed groups across the entirety of Venezuela’s territory," he said.
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