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Title: Russia Bolsters Venezuela Amid US Military Threat

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Russia Reaffirms Backing for⁤ Venezuela Amid Maduro Government’s Reported Military Aid Request

CARACASRussia has publicly reiterated its support for Venezuela as ⁤teh Maduro government reportedly seeks military assistance from Russia, China,⁤ and Iran,⁢ escalating tensions with the United States.‌ The Kremlin’s statements follow ​recent defensive exercises​ by ⁢Venezuela and international denunciations of perceived US military ‌threats, including discussions ‌at the ⁤United Nations Security Council. Caracas has accused the US of potential “false flag” operations.

According to a recent report in The Washington Post, Venezuela has formally requested ⁣”defensive radars, aircraft repairs and ‍possibly‍ missiles” from Russia, and also GPS scramblers and drones⁣ from Iran. ​The requests,⁤ detailed in⁣ letters to⁢ the allied nations’ leaders, allegedly include a proposed three-year financing plan ​for purchases from ‌Russia’s state-owned defense corporation Rostec.⁢ Officials in venezuela, Russia, China, and Iran have not yet commented on the report.

Moscow has been a key military ally to ⁤Venezuela for the past quarter-century, helping the governments of Hugo Chávez and Nicolás ​Maduro reduce reliance ⁢on⁤ US military equipment. this support was⁤ visibly demonstrated ⁢last week ⁤with the arrival of​ two Ilyushin Il-76 transport aircraft in Caracas, operated by Zicotrans,⁢ capable of carrying up to⁤ 50 tons of cargo -⁤ the contents of which were not publicly disclosed.

Venezuela currently possesses a meaningful arsenal of Russian-supplied military hardware, including 24 Sukhoi Su-30 MK2 fighter jets ​equipped ‍with Kh-31A anti-ship missiles (though the operational status⁢ of all aircraft is unknown), long-range S-300VM and⁣ medium-range Buk-M2 surface-to-air ‍missile ⁢systems, and ‌portable Igla-S launchers.

The increased cooperation between Moscow ‌and Caracas comes as‌ both nations⁢ face‍ extensive Western economic sanctions.A recently ratified strategic cooperation treaty between ⁢the two countries establishes a joint commitment to collaboration in defense, energy, finance, and diplomacy. Further solidifying ties, Venezuelan state airline Conviasa launched ​a new weekly flight route connecting‌ Caracas and Saint Petersburg on Friday.

While russia’s military industry is currently strained by the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, potentially limiting its ability to provide⁤ substantial aid, ⁤the Kremlin’s continued political and military support signals a deepening alliance‍ in the face of⁤ international pressure.

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