'Terrorist attack' behind Venezuela power cut: Maduro

By Gozde Bayar</p> <p>ANKARA (AA) – Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro on Thursday said Simon Bolivar Hydroelectric Plant was hit by a “terrorist attack” on late Wednesday.</p> <p>“The recent terrorist attack against the Guri’s transmission yard, caused a fire that was quickly confined by workers, firemen and professionals of the #FANB [National Bolivarian Armed Forces],” Maduro said on Twitter.</p> <p>&quot;We've never seen a terrorist attack like this, it was carried out with arms, in a vital area for the transmission of electricity,&quot; he wrote and called on workers of Corpoelec, the country's national electricity corporation, to protect all public services.</p> <p>According to local media, Simon Bolivar Hydroelectric Plant was attacked by long-barreled weapons in the Guri region on Wednesday night.</p> <p>Venezuela immediately launched repair efforts for the service of electricity, Maduro said.</p> <p>He blamed the U.S. and Juan Guaido, the country’s self-proclaimed president, for the attack.</p> <p>From March 7 to 13, Venezuela was plunged into darkness with power cuts hitting 22 out of 23 states.</p> <p>Corpoelec claimed the breakdown was due to &quot;sabotage&quot; and Maduro blamed the U.S. for the power shortage.

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