The trucks with the help of the United States for Venezuela arrived at the collection center arranged by the Colombian authorities in the international bridge Tienditas, in the border city of Cúcuta.
Cúcuta The trucks with humanitarian aid from the United States destined to Venezuela arrived this Thursday at Cúcuta, on the border of Colombia with the oil country, which is experiencing a severe shortage of supplies, an AFP team found in the area.
Nearly a dozen vehicles loaded with aid entered at 14:43 local (19:43 GMT) to the collection center arranged by the Colombian authorities on the international bridge Tienditas, in the border city of Cúcuta, as part of an urgent call of the self-proclaimed interim president Juan Guaidó.
"Humanitarian aid already," was read in black letters on yellow posters erected by the citizens of that nation.
The inputs were received by the state National Unit for Disaster Risk Management (UNGRD) of Colombia, which indicated in a statement that it will simply collect it and store it in a center in the area.