Colombia prepares for refugee influx after US strikes on Venezuela
Summary
Colombia is preparing for a potential increase in Venezuelan refugees after the U.S. conducted strikes in Venezuela and captured President Nicolas Maduro. The Colombian government has sent 30,000 soldiers to the border and set up emergency command posts to manage the situation. They are coordinating with international organizations to provide food, healthcare, and other aid to expected refugees.Key Facts
- The U.S. conducted military strikes in Venezuela and captured President Nicolas Maduro.
- Colombia is sending 30,000 soldiers to its border with Venezuela for security.
- Emergency measures are in place in Colombia to help incoming refugees.
- U.S. President Donald Trump warned of more strikes if interim leader Delcy Rodriguez does not comply with demands.
- Colombian forces are on alert for possible retaliations by armed groups operating in Venezuela.
- Five emergency command posts have been established in Colombia near the border.
- Colombia already hosts three million Venezuelan refugees and expects potentially 1.7 million more.
- The Colombian Red Cross is using funds from the UN to prepare for a refugee crisis.
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