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Venezuela Deploys Troops to Curb Illegal Gold Mining
11 Jun
Summary
- Troops deployed near Las Claritas, a hub for illegal gold mining.
- Residents report explosions, gunfire, and drones amid military operations.
- Government aims to attract foreign investment to the mining sector.

Venezuelan troops have been deployed to Las Claritas, a key center for illegal gold mining operations in the mineral-rich Orinoco Mining Arc. Local residents and human rights activists have reported hearing explosions and gunfire, leading to disruptions and fear in the community. These military actions are part of a broader government effort to reclaim control of valuable mineral deposits and attract much-needed foreign investment into Venezuela's mining sector.
The deployment comes as the government seeks to reopen sectors previously closed to foreign capital. Venezuela recently enacted a new mining law in April, designed to encourage international investment and offering security assurances for potential companies. This initiative follows past nationalizations that had limited foreign participation in the mining industry for years, with experts now seeing potential for export recovery if significant investment is secured.