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Venezuela’s largest oil refinery (Amway) was hit by a terrorist attack and is part of the huge Paraguaná oil complex, which is one of the largest oil complexes in the world.
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro confirmed the attack, explaining that it caused a metal tower to overturn thicker than that of an attack tank, and said that the attacked refinery is one of the most important in the country and in Latin America, blaming terrorist groups linked to the US-backed opposition Juan Guaidó, responsible for the attack. .
And at a press conference in Caracas, Maduro declared that Venezuela is on constant alert to overcome the conspiracies that seek to undermine peace, development and stability in the republic, adding that “Venezuela faces positions of conspiracy and permanent conspiracy against our lives and strategic industry, against electric service, refineries, oil industry and public services “. .
Maduro also condemned the actions of far-right parties in Venezuela that subordinate themselves to foreign interests, to become tools to overthrow legitimate governments.
He continued: “We have no opposition, we have a permanent conspiracy, which was supported, promoted and financed by the government of the United States of America and with the complicity of many governments in Europe.”
According to the Associated Press, the announcement of the attack on the refinery comes a month after the arrest of the alleged US spy Matthew John Heath in Falcon, accused of carrying out espionage and destabilization activities in Venezuelan territory with military and civil support to prepare for attacks against oil and electrical installations “.
Venezuela, which has the world’s largest proven oil reserves, is producing 400,000 barrels a day, compared to 3.2 million barrels 12 years ago.
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