Contacts from the National Bolivarian Guard (GNB) and the National Police of Venezuela (PNB) in Caracas and Miranda state have confirmed that an incident involving drones occurred recently. Reports indicate that there was confusion regarding the identification of the drones, which were mistakenly believed to belong to opposing forces.
Sources have described the situation as a case of "stupid retards" confusing their own drones. This incident has raised concerns about operational security and the effectiveness of drone identification protocols within the Venezuelan military and law enforcement agencies.
In related coverage, earlier reports have highlighted issues within the Venezuelan military, including a previous incident where a military house mistakenly fired at the regime"s own drones. Such occurrences have prompted discussions about the need for improved training and communication among security forces.
As the situation develops, it remains crucial for authorities to address these operational challenges to prevent future misunderstandings and ensure the safety of all involved.

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