A helicopter has tried to bomb Venezuela’s Supreme Court, according to President Nicolas Maduro, in a dramatic ratcheting up of the country’s political crisis.
Venezuela: Helicopter attacks Supreme Court
Speaking on state television the president said a grenade had also been thrown which did not explode. There are no reports of casualties.
“I am sure that sooner or later we will capture the helicopter and those who have made this armed terrorist attack against the institutions of the country, I condemn this terrorist attack and I demand that the opposition condemn this act of violence that resembles a coup.”
According to the government, an army officer took a police helicopter and flew it over the capital, Caracas.
Footage on social media shows a helicopter swooping over the city followed by a loud bang.
The officer believed to have seized the aircraft has issued a video statement condemning the government.
#Socialism is on the run! #RWDS FTW. Check in the replies for the translation. ComradeStump1 #Venezuela pic.twitter.com/ct41fCI5OQ— TheTrumpenreich (TheTrumpenreich) June 28, 2017
Earlier there were more violent clashes between the National Guard and opposition protesters.
For more than two months there have been almost daily demonstrations against Maduro’s leftist government.
Maduro has warned that he and his supporters will take up arms if his socialist government is violently overthrown.
Protests in #Venezuela face awful repression and this is getting worse. Tanks are on the streets, journalists detained and MPs hostaged. pic.twitter.com/ZKTyE5owGU— Americas News (@theamericasnews) June 28, 2017