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Source: New York Times
By Nicholas Casey, Christoph Koettl and Deborah Acosta
March 10, 2019
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CÚCUTA, Colombia The narrative seemed to fit Venezuelas authoritarian rule: Security forces, on the order of President Nicolás Maduro, had torched a convoy of humanitarian aid as millions in his country were suffering from illness and hunger.
Vice President Mike Pence wrote that the tyrant in Caracas danced as his henchmen burned food & medicine. The State Department released a video saying Mr. Maduro had ordered the trucks burned. And Venezuelas opposition held up the images of the burning aid, reproduced on dozens of news sites and television screens throughout Latin America, as evidence of Mr. Maduros cruelty.
But there is a problem: The opposition itself, not Mr. Maduros men, appears to have set the cargo alight accidentally.
Unpublished footage obtained by The New York Times and previously released tapes including footage released by the Colombian government, which has blamed Mr. Maduro for the fire allowed for a reconstruction of the incident. It suggests that a Molotov cocktail thrown by an antigovernment protester was the most likely trigger for the blaze.
Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/10/world/americas/venezuela-aid-fire-video.html