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Colombia sends armed forces to Venezuela border amid refugee concerns
Summary
Colombia has mobilised armed forces to its border with Venezuela after reports of US strikes, and President Gustavo Petro has called for an emergency UN Security Council session.
Content
Colombia has mobilised armed forces to its border with Venezuela after reports of US strikes there. President Gustavo Petro said the decision followed a national security meeting and expressed concern about a possible large movement of people leaving Venezuela. Petro also rejected what he described as aggression against Venezuela's sovereignty and requested an emergency session of the UN Security Council.
Key facts:
- Colombia said it was sending forces to the border amid concern about a potential massive influx of people leaving Venezuela.
- President Gustavo Petro publicly rejected aggression against Venezuela's sovereignty and asked for an emergency UN Security Council session.
- Explosions were reported in Caracas; Donald Trump claimed the US had captured President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, while Venezuela's vice-president said their whereabouts were unknown.
Summary:
Colombia's deployment is presented as a precaution to prepare for possible cross‑border movements following the reported strikes. President Petro's call for an emergency UN Security Council session has been made public; further developments are undetermined at this time.
