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One month after the US military aggression against Venezuela on January 3, Russian citizens mobilized in Moscow near the Venezuelan Embassy. From there, they condemned the attack—which left more than one hundred people dead—and demanded the release of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Congresswoman Cilia Flores, whom the White House is holding hostage.

The participants gathered to demand the release of the kidnapped president and his wife, whom Washington is subjecting to a rigged, politically biased trial on baseless drug trafficking charges. These charges were incorporated into the narrative used by the Trump Administration to justify the aggression against the homeland of Bolívar and Chávez and to disguise its true interest: controlling the oil and other resources that belong to the Venezuelan people.

The solidarity event was organized in cooperation with the Communist Party of Russia. According to the organizers, the event in Moscow is part of an international campaign in support of the Caribbean nation.

During the demonstration, the Venezuelan ambassador to Russia, Jesús Salazar Velázquez, thanked “all political parties and the Russian government for their firm support against the kidnapping of Nicolás Maduro and for demanding his prompt release.” He reiterated that the U.S. aggression constitutes a grave violation of the Charter of the United Nations. He denounced the U.S. for using lies to perpetrate the attack and for now threatening Cuba and other countries.

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