Saboteurs Explode Gas Pipeline in Venezuela

President Maduro warned that the far-right opposition wants to provoke a tragedy to change voting intentions.

On Wednesday night, Venezuelan Interior Minister Remigio Ceballos confirmed the explosion of a gas pipeline in the state of Anzoategui.

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“An explosion occurred in a gas pipeline on the old Cantaura-Anaco road. The initial investigation indicates that the incident was a result of sabotage,” he said, adding that the explosion did not cause any casualties.

Officials from the Bolivarian National Police (PNB), Bolivarian National Guard (GNB), General Directorate of Military Counterintelligence (DGCIM), firefighters, and the oil company Petroleum of Venezuela (PDVSA) are at the site where the explosion occurred.

“A thorough investigation is underway to find the perpetrators,” said Ceballos, who shared a video and photographs showing the fire after the explosion.

Comenzó el sabotaje de la oposición venezolana en el Estado Anzoátegui explotando una tubería de Gas!!! pic.twitter.com/dnv7mpBtas

— Alejandro Rondón (@ArondonFT) July 18, 2024

The text reads, “The Venezuelan opposition began sabotage by exploding a gas pipeline in the state of Anzoategui!!!”

On Monday, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro warned that the far-right opposition wants to provoke a tragedy to change voting intentions before the presidential elections in which he and nine other candidates are competing.

“They are looking for a catastrophe that changes the course of what will happen in Venezuela on July 28. We have to stay alert,” he said during a campaign event in the state of Bolivar, which borders Brazil.

#Video | This Tuesday, a new group of Venezuelans from #Mexico was received in #Venezuela as part of the Great Mission Return to the Homeland. pic.twitter.com/ODU48hnJWU

— teleSUR English (@telesurenglish) July 17, 2024