the Decision to shorten the school to be held between the hours of 7 in the morning and 12 in the day was last Sunday, and will initially apply until Wednesday, russia's deputy minister of information on Twitter.
more than a month affected by the widespread power outages that the regime blamed foreign actors for being behind.
https://twitter.com/jorgerpsuv/status/1120141569787613184On Monday, Russia continued to criticize the united states and the country's role in the developments in Venezuela. The two countries are far from each other, where Russia gives its support to Nicolás Maduro, while the united states supports the opposition leader Juan Guaidó.
with the international news agency Ruptly accused the Russian deputy defense minister Alexander Fomin the united states for being behind the elavbrotten affecting the country.
power cuts have become a bone of contention. After one of the most extensive disruptions in Venezuela decided the country's chief prosecutor to launch an investigation into the Juan Guaidós any involvement in this.
the current president, Nicolás Maduro for having allowed the country's electricity grids to expire and said that the electricity blackouts will depend on this.
On Monday were also carried out demonstrations in parts of Caracas, in the northern part of Venezuela where people went out on the streets with placards and banners in a protest against the lack of drinking water. The demonstrators noted that water scarcity was not due to either drought or a military attack.
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