En fotos: La intensa represión de la PNB contra la movilización de este sábado #8Abr
Gabriel
Reuters
“No hubo intento de mediar, lo de hoy fue un ataque”, así calificó el primer vicepresidente de la Asamblea Nacional, Freddy Guevara, la dura represión de los cuerpos de seguridad del Estado contra la movilización de la oposición de este sábado; quienes ni siquiera esperaron a la la marcha llegara al piquete, sino que empezaron a disparar gases lacrimógenos al primer avistamiento de venezolanos.
Los dirigentes de la oposición venezolana denunciaron además que las bombas que utilizaron el día de hoy estaban vencidas y por ende, representaban un peligro para la salud.
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