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Venezuelan president blames Colombian president for his attempted murder

"Everything indicates to the rights, the Venezuelan far-rights together with the Colombian far-rights", Maduro said

TASS, August 5. Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has blamed Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos for involvement in his attempted murder.

"Everything indicates to the rights, the Venezuelan far-rights together with the Colombian far-rights, and the name of Juan Manuel Santos is behind this attempted murder," Maduro said in a televised national address broadcasted by state television.

The Venezuelan leader added that he was calm during the incident, as he fully trusts the nation and the armed forces. "And God protects me, so I am alive and I win," Maduro said.

Venezuelan Communications Minister Jorge Rodriguez earlier said that Maduro’s attempted murder was committed with the use of several drones with explosives. They were activated while the head of state was delivering his speech at the ceremony for the 81st anniversary of the establishment of the Bolivarian National Guard. Rodriguez specified that seven law enforcement officers were injured and the drones were eliminated. Neither the state leader, not the top government officials were injured in the explosion, he said.