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Maduro says Anonymous had threatened a national blackout – 2024-09-03 01:36:20

Photograph provided by Miraflores Press of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro during a meeting at the command post in Miraflores, this Friday in Caracas (Venezuela). Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro said this Friday that “an account called Anonymous” of the “extreme right” had already threatened a national blackout, after a failure was registered early this morning that left a large part of the country without electricity, caused – said the president – by a “heart attack” of the Guri system, the main electricity generation facility located in the state of Bolívar (south, bordering Brazil). EFE/ Zurimar Campos / Prensa Miraflores

The president of Venezuela, Nicolas Madurosaid this Friday that “an account called Anonymous“The far right” had already threatened to a national blackoutafter a power outage occurred early this morning, leaving a large part of the country without electricity, caused – the president said – by a “heart attack” of the Guri system, the main electricity generating facility located in the state of Bolívar (south, bordering Brazil).

“We already know who operated an account called Anonymous, who hired it, who financed it. I won’t say any more. An Anonymous account at the service of the war of hate against Venezuela threatened on several occasions with a national blackout,” Maduro said during a broadcast on the state channel VTV.

The president also showed an alleged post on X from “August 7” that he linked to the hacking group, which says “we apologize to the people of Venezuela for the attack that the national electrical system will receive,” while affirming that the account is “anti-Venezuelan” and “works directly with the CIA.”

The president said the aim of the attack was to “liquidate” Guri, which he blamed on “fascist currents” that “pretended to be the opposition.”

He said that they have “determined the mechanisms that were used” in the attack, but did not provide further details, since – he said – the investigation “is in full process” in order “to achieve justice in this case.”

War room in the USA

“Investigations are advanced, accelerated, and will be furthered”he said.

The president assured that, behind this attack, there is “a war room of the fascists” that is -he said- in the United States.

“There are technical details that I should not give, I don’t know if later, in the days to come”said.

The president reported that “more than 90% of the country’s supermarkets” were “activated” with their “self-generation plants”, as well as “100% of popular and municipal markets” and “almost 60%” of “trade in general”, while the Internet service is being “restored”.

He also stated that “practically 100% of the health system” worked with its “self-generated” electricity, while he assured that a “bone marrow transplant was performed in one of the hospitals in Caracas,” without specifying which one.

Maduro said that authorities remain in Guri to “restore normality” to the electric service so that the people “can continue enjoying the right to peace,” although he did not offer an assessment of the restoration of electricity in the country’s states.

The blackout on Friday affected most states, according to reports, and was the second in Venezuela after the one in March 2019, when a good part of the country was without electricity for four days, for which the Government pointed the finger at the opposition and the United States and Colombia, led at the time by Donald Trump and Iván Duque, respectively. EFE

AME4642. MARACAIBO (VENEZUELA), 08/30/2024.- A woman works at a fast food stand on a dark street this Friday due to a blackout, in Maracaibo (Venezuela). With connectivity problems and a large police and military surveillance operation, Venezuela has experienced this Friday the longest blackout since March 2019 – when the oil nation spent several days in the dark -, after suffering an electrical failure that altered the daily life of the country, at a time when it is going through a political crisis. EFE/ Henry Chirinos
CARACAS (VENEZUELA), 07/29/2024.- Venezuelan presidential candidate Edmudo González Urrutia (right) and Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado (center) make statements after learning the results of the presidential elections this Monday, in Caracas (Venezuela). Machado said that the “new president-elect” of Venezuela is former ambassador Edmundo González Urrutia, despite the fact that the National Electoral Council (CNE) previously announced the victory of the official candidate, Nicolás Maduro, in the elections held on July 28. EFE/ Henry Chirinos

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