Russia has sent two military aircraft to Venezuela
25 March 2019, 20:50 BDT


Venezuelan capital of Caracas has reached two Russian military aircraft. Last Saturday, the plane carried a couple of dozen troops and a large number of equipment to the Caracas. In a report published by the Russian government's Sputnik report, this military aircraft has been sent to meet the technical military agreement.
Venezuelan journalist Haber Mayarka said in a Twitter message that he saw nearly 100 soldiers and 35 tonnes of equipment from the airplanes. Mayarka said in the tweet that the Russian Air Force's Antonov-124 plane and a small jet landed in Caracas. Russia's General Vassili Tokushkrav conducted the task of dismantling the army.
Three months ago, two countries agreed to conduct joint military operations. And after this the plane sent to Russia
Venezuela's close ally Russia. The South American country is supporting millions of dollars and the country's oil industry and military power all the time.
Russia is strongly criticizing US steps and sanctions against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
Russia is strongly criticizing US steps and sanctions against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
Recently, relations between Moscow and Venezuela strengthened after relations between the United States and Venezuela worsened. Russia has sent two nuclear bombers TU-160 to Venezuela in December last year. They send the aircraft to support Maduro and simultaneously express their military power. The aircraft is known as two Blackjack. It has an AN-124 transport aircraft and IL-62 passenger aircraft.
The political and economic crisis in Venezuela has been very strong for quite some time. The price of the price increases. People from here are struggling to buy basic products like food and medicine. Many people have left the country. At least 27 million people escaped from Venezuela since 2015 In the meantime, on January 10, Maduro was in power for the second term and protests started across the country. Maduro won a questionnaire election last year. Opposition is demanding a free and fair election by questioning the legitimacy of President Nicolas Maduro. Later on January 23, Venezuelan opposition leader and parliament speaker Guaido declared himself the interim president; Although he has no control over the state and the army.
Meanwhile, the United States and more than 20 countries recognize Huang Guido as the interim president of Venezuela. However, Maduro is always the best friend of all time.
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