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Our patriotic fishermen are preparing to defend peace and sovereignty.

RÍO CARIBE, Venezuela — In a spirited show of unity, local fishermen in Río Caribe have voiced their commitment to the defense of peace and sovereignty alongside the nation’s Armed Forces.

With the engines of their boats roaring and the coastline as their backdrop, the fishermen proudly declared their readiness to safeguard the Homeland. “Here in Río Caribe, our patriotic fishermen are preparing to defend peace and sovereignty. The Armed Forces are always by our side,” one participant said, highlighting the bond between the community and the military.

The demonstration underscored both solidarity and national pride, as voices from the crowd called out, “We are here in the struggle, defending peace. Long live the Homeland!”

This moment in Río Caribe reflects the enduring spirit of Venezuela’s coastal communities, where everyday workers and the military stand shoulder to shoulder in a shared mission of protecting the nation’s values.

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