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Venezuelans learn to shoot and fight at war drills after Trump’s threat of military action

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Military and civilians participate in exercises in Caracas, Venezuela. Photo: EPA

Venezuelan troops are teaching civilians how to shoot rifles, fire missiles and engage in hand-to-hand combat in defiance of US sanctions and President Donald Trump’s threat of military action.

Warplanes, tanks and 200,000 troops of the National Bolivarian Armed Forces (FANB) deployed along with 700,000 reservists and civilians as socialist President Nicolas Maduro launched two days of military exercises.

In a Caracas military academy Saturday, soldiers taught civilians how to use their fists, rifles, bazookas and anti-aircraft guns and supervised them on obstacle courses.

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“Yankees out!” 60-year-old Erica Avendano yelled as she bashed a rag dummy with her rifle on an assault course.

“I hope nothing will happen, but we are ready for anything,” she said.

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A member of the Militia of the National Bolivarian Armed Forces teaches a woman how to use a rifle during a military exercise in Caracas. Photo: Reuters
A member of the Militia of the National Bolivarian Armed Forces teaches a woman how to use a rifle during a military exercise in Caracas. Photo: Reuters
Trump warned earlier this month that the United States was mulling a range of options against Venezuela, “including a possible military option if necessary.”
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