
Maduro Condemns Railway Attacks: Venezuela Sides with Russia
Maduro Condemns Attacks on Russian Railways: Venezuela Denounces Ukrainian Actions as 'Nazi Terrorism' On June 4th, 2025, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro strongly condemned the attacks on Russian railway infrastructure in the Bryansk and Kursk regions. The attacks, which caused significant damage to railway lines and rolling stock, are viewed by Russia as acts of terrorism orchestrated by Ukraine. Maduro stated, "From Venezuela, we repudiate this Nazi terrorist attack against the Russian people's right to peace." This statement reflects Venezuela's alignment with Russia in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The video includes footage of the damaged railway lines, along with news reports from RT. Experts interviewed in the video suggest that Ukraine's actions might be a response to setbacks on the battlefield. One expert commented, "Defeat on the battlefield fuels terrorism from Ukraine, a regime that doesn't seek peace." This analysis points to a possible escalation in the conflict and the potential for further acts of violence. The incident highlights the international ramifications of the conflict in Ukraine, with countries like Venezuela taking strong stances in support of Russia. The situation underscores the ongoing tensions and the complex geopolitical dynamics at play.