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Soldiers held hostage, villagers killed: the untold story of Venezuelan aid violence

May 21, 2019May 21, 2019

At dawn on February 22, as Venezuela’s opposition was preparing to bring humanitarian aid into the country, a convoy of military vehicles drove into the indigenous village of Kumarakapay on its way to the Brazilian border.

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