Protests continue in Venezuela
Protests continue in Venezuela for the third day after the victory of Nicolás Maduro in the presidential election.
New clashes have broken out in the capital and beyond.
Groups of armed men are recording videos and claim to have joined the confrontation with the regime.
At least 11 people have already been killed, including two minors, according to world media. Dozens injured, more than 300 arrested.
President Maduro and the army loyal to him directly accuse the U.S. of organizing the protests. The military believes its vast oil reserves are the cause.
It is also reported that the Hungarian government vetoed an EU statement expressing concern about election irregularities in Venezuela.