The scene of the crime on Venezuela's border, © World Bulletin
After a violent shooting, investigators have found eight dead at the scene of the crime on the Venezuelan border — six victims showing signs of torture and bullet holes, and two decapitated nearby.
On November 10, the Columbian ambassador Luis Eladio Perez has confirmed that eight people have been massacred on the border of the Venezuelan state Zulia. Five of those victims were identified as native Colombians.
The brutal battle was reportedly the cause of conflict between criminal organizations the Rastrojos and the Urabeños. The two rivals are criminal groups that have been fighting for years.
Venezuelan police said a Rastrojos commander and his deputy were among the victims.
On November 10, the Columbian ambassador Luis Eladio Perez has confirmed that eight people have been massacred on the border of the Venezuelan state Zulia. Five of those victims were identified as native Colombians.
The brutal battle was reportedly the cause of conflict between criminal organizations the Rastrojos and the Urabeños. The two rivals are criminal groups that have been fighting for years.
Venezuelan police said a Rastrojos commander and his deputy were among the victims.
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