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In Venezuela, the fight against drug trafficking continues. Nine narco planes were disabled by the Bolivarian National Armed Forces, bringing the total to 39 so far in 2025. That is the only confirmed attack in the country. The report with Madelein García. teleSUR

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00:00In Venezuela, the fight against drug trafficking continues.
00:03Nine foreign narco planes were disabled by the Bolivarian National Armed Forces,
00:06bringing the total to 39 so far in 2025.
00:09That is the only confirmed attack in the country.
00:12The report with Madeline Garcia.
00:18This is how the Bolivarian National Armed Forces showed the disabling of narco plane number 31
00:24in 2025 in a pure state on the border with Colombia.
00:28It was camouflaged among the trees.
00:30Hours later, another heavy blow against drug trafficking was reported by the Strategic Operational Command.
00:38It involved another eight narco planes.
00:44Our military aviation, which never rests, in Amazonas State near the border with Brazil,
00:50our beloved military aviation and our brave pilots,
00:53eliminated in accordance with the law, eight drug trafficking aircrafts.
00:57Eliminaron, de acuerdo a la ley, ocho aeronaves del narcotráfico para llegar a 39...
01:05Reaching a total of 39 aircrafts this year,
01:08and 430 since we began with this law to combat drug trafficking
01:11in the sovereign territory and the airspace of Venezuela.
01:19And thus the only attack in Venezuela was confirmed during President Nicolas Maduro's visit to a commune.
01:25He sent a message to the world.
01:27We would be creating a great productive communication movement,
01:33which is the greatest shield, so that the world knows that Venezuela wants peace.
01:37Venezuela does not want violence, nor does it want war.
01:41What Venezuela wants is to produce.
01:43At the same time, the company Primazil, dedicated to the import and commercialization of chemical supplies
01:54for the past 14 years, located in Zulea on the border with Colombia,
01:58amid rumors, denied that it had been the victim of an attack.
02:01On December 24, an industrial incident caused a fire that was brought under control by the firefighters.
02:07Meanwhile, the United States continues bombing boats in the Pacific
02:12in its alleged fight against drug trafficking.
02:14This time it killed two people who were labeled as narco-terrorists,
02:18without evidence and without trial,
02:19just like the more than 100 others exterminated by the Trump administration.
02:24As the year 2025 draws to a close,
02:28the country continues on its path, and peace keeps gaining ground.
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