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Venezuela has opened the “Sniper Frontier” competition, which is part of the international military games organized by Russia and for the first time in the history of which the Caribbean country is one of the venues.
“We embrace all nations, their delegations, their representations, who have arrived Venezuela compete fairly in these international games,” said the country’s Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino during the opening ceremony of the tournament in the state of Lara (west). This is the seventh edition of these games in which the country has participated since 2015.
He stated that in addition to Venezuelarepresentatives take part in the competition RussiaBurma, Belarus, Abkhazia, Uzbekistan, Bolivia, China, India, Pakistan, Nicaragua, Indonesia and Cuba, countries where “imperialist aggression against peoples is condemned daily.”
The MoD portfolio specifies that the competition, which runs until August 27, “gathers the best snipers in the world” and “only soldiers who are experts in the art and accuracy of shooting weapons participate.”
The so-called “Army Games” will include Venezuelain addition to the sniper competition, places that can be visited by those who wish, among which are shooting ranges, obstacle courses and weapons exhibitions and exercises typical of military life.

Venezuela opens international military sniper competition | Font: EFE
Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed, when opening the Army-2022 forum near Moscow, to arm his allies in Latin America, Asia and Africa, who are not subject to the dictates of the West, with modern equipment.
Putin greeted the foreign delegations who came to Russia’s largest military fair. Russiaamong them the Venezuelan, led by the Deputy Minister of Education for Defense, General Ricardo Ramos, who met with the Deputy Minister of Defense of Russia Alexander Fomin, who praised the “relations between the allies” with Caracas.
Criticism of Guaidó
Opposition leader Mr. Venezuela Juan Guaidó criticized on Tuesday that the country is hosting one of the international war games competitions organized by Russiaensuring that the authorities of the Caribbean nation “spending resources” to implement it, while educators demand higher incomes.
“They spend resources on some games to fawn over Russia (President Vladimir) Putin, a global threat, and our teachers are demanding wages on the streets, which are earned by labor and which the dictatorship, as usual, wants to steal,” the former deputy wrote on his Twitter account.
Guaidó argued that the Bolivarian National Armed Forces (FANB) “will cease to be last and return to their rightful place when national sovereignty and respect for the Constitution again become a priority and not a matter of dictatorship”, alluding to the regime. Nicholas Maduro.
(As reported by EFE)
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