How to live in the most dangerous neighborhood of Caracas Venezuela, Petare.

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Greetings to all this great community. I want to send you a brotherly hug from all Venezuelans, those of us who are still in our country and also those of us who have had to leave it, fleeing from so many evils that afflict our ways of living such as poverty, lack of public services. necessary to be able to live with dignity, insecurity, etc.

The people most wanted by the security forces at the moment in that area are criminals nicknamed "El Koki" and "El Conejo" who have in their possession more than 100 men with assault rifles and automatic pistols.

I'll show one video on multiple posts as I can't put them all together.

Videos allowed and authorized to show by @romancamacho and by @GabrielJorgeJG "Venezuelan event journalists" as well as some photos taken by me.

These situations carried out by the Venezuelan security forces endangered a large number of lives in the place where they were carried out, including the largest road artery between states called the Autopista Regional del Centro that unites 2 very important states of Venezuela. in the central area such as Caracas and Aragua, in addition to the population of Tejerias belonging to the state of Aragua.

I hope that this community can digest these illustrations well, I just want you to know how a Venezuelan lives in his country.

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PS: Some videos and photos that appear in this video are the author of @romancamacho Venezuelan journalist from his twitter platform. @GabrielJorgeJG Venezuelan politician also on the Twitter platform and on the state television channel Venezolana de Television.


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Is this situation like for the entire country? I am so sorry to see you guys have to go thru all of this. I hope and pray that everything will get back to normal.

Thank you very much for your words, God bless you for your good wishes. This happens in any corner of our country. He is taken by drugs and criminals as well as military and politicians are immersed in these acts of smuggling and in addition to all kinds of crimes.
In the Eastern region towards the Caribbean Sea they take a lot of drugs to the nearby islands and they also have HUMAN TRAFFICKING of women. If you go to the border with Colombia you will find that all the states that border the brother country are in internal war with the Colombian guerrillas and many Venezuelan Collectives that move a lot of contraband there. The Venezuelan armed forces cannot beat them, even though they have Russian troops helping them.
And towards Brazil they are giving all the Mining Arc of our great Amazon jungle for the extraction of gold.

Aren’t all guns banned in Venezuelan? How is it they have them? Do people not follow the laws.

Venezuela is a country without law, here nobody pays attention to the laws, starting with the security forces that are the ones that sell weapons to the Bolivarian circles and the underworld.
I explain to you, if a police or military man catches someone with a gun or a rifle, he extorts them to release him and take the weapons to later resell them on the black market. If he takes him to court, he must deliver the weapon to the barracks or delegation and does not earn money.

Man there this all starts when all start go fuck up when the state forbids you from having weapons, but at the same time arms himself against the people with everything - psychologically and materially.... Every community must have guns because this government is not trust worthy. @soloninja

  • USA wants Oil and gas from there , this country has great mineral resources in other things as well like it can also be among the three leading food growers, and this country could have a lot of influence on all industry in South America as well as all of Europe..... if they had them in order to work, and they would not be crippled by an economy that has been quietly and strategically done for the past 35 years to take down.