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Military vehicles have been driven into protestors in the Venezuelan capital Caracas as the country's opposition leader makes his move on the presidency.

Military vehicles have been driven into protestors in the Venezuelan capital Caracas as the country's opposition leader makes his move on the presidency.

Self-appointed president Juan Guaido says he has started the 'final phase' of his plan to oust Nicolas Maduro, appearing in a new social media video surrounded by soldiers and calling for a military uprising. Meanwhile, government says it is confronting a small group of 'military traitors' seeking to promote a coup. Mass protests are planned on Wednesday local time, and Mr Guaido is asking that 'heroes of the army' stand with him.

 

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