
Venezuelan troops to give weapons training in poor neighborhoods: Maduro
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Caracas: Venezuelan troops will give weapons training to residents of low income neighborhoods this weekend as part of President Nicolas Maduro s resp...
Caracas: Venezuelan troops will give weapons training to residents of low-income neighborhoods this weekend as part of President Nicolas Maduro's response to a US military build-up in the Caribbean, near his country.
Maduro, who accuses Washington of planning to invade Venezuela, said late Thursday that troops will go into communities "to teach all those men and women who enlisted (in a civilian militia) how to handle weapons systems."
Speaking on state television, the leftist strongman, whom the United States accuses of heading a drug cartel, said it would be the first time soldiers would take their weapons out of the barracks into communities for training purposes.
The biggest US naval deployment in the Caribbean in decades and US strikes on at least two Venezuelan boats allegedly transporting drugs across the Caribbean have stoked fears that the United States is planning attacks on Venezuelan territory.
On Wednesday, Venezuela launched three days of military exercises on its Caribbean island of La Orchila in response to the perceived threat.









