Russian Il-76 Arrived in Venezuela: What the Sanctioned Aircraft is Bringing.
Venezuela Welcomed the Russian Il-76 Aircraft
According to inkorr.com: A military transport aircraft Il-76 with registration number RA-78765 landed in Caracas, the capital of Venezuela. This flight is associated with President Nicolas Maduro's request for military assistance and Russia's intention to strengthen its military influence in the Caribbean.
The flight of Aviacon Zitotrans, which is under sanctions from the USA, Canada, and Ukraine, was carried out as part of this mission. It is known that this company had ties to the Russian military and supplied equipment to regions where Russian mercenaries are present.
Venezuela Requests Help
In light of the increasing activity of the USA in the Caribbean region, Venezuela has turned to Moscow, Beijing, and Tehran for support. The country is asking for the supply of equipment, missile systems, modernization of aircraft, and funding.
- Moscow is requested for military support.
- China is interested in modern radar systems.
- Iran needs strike drones and GPS jamming devices.
Cooperation with Russia could have both symbolic and practical significance for Venezuela and Moscow, especially in light of the geopolitical changes in the region.
This visit of the Russian aircraft emphasizes the escalation of military cooperation between Venezuela and Russia against the backdrop of rising tension in relations with the USA. Venezuela is trying to find allies in its confrontation with Western sanctions and pressure.
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