President Nicolas Maduro's supporters walk with a Venezuelan National Guard officer near the Simon Bolivar Bridge connecting Venezuela with Colombia, in the border town of San Antonio, Venezuela. On February 24, supporters of the Venezuelan opposition tried to illegally cross into Venezuela from the Colombian side of the bridge, throwing stones and Molotov cocktails at the officers. The violence on the border first erupted when the Venezuelan opposition tried to ensure the delivery of the so-called humanitarian aid from Colombia and Brazil. Venezuelan legitimate President Nicolas Maduro has rejected the deliveries of US-sponsored aid as a ploy to oust him from power.25.02.2019#5796872
Firefighters arrive at the Simon Bolivar Bridge connecting Venezuela with Colombia, in the border town of San Antonio, Venezuela. On February 24, supporters of the Venezuelan opposition tried to illegally cross into Venezuela from the Colombian side of the bridge, throwing stones and Molotov cocktails at the officers. The violence on the border first erupted when the Venezuelan opposition tried to ensure the delivery of the so-called humanitarian aid from Colombia and Brazil. Venezuelan legitimate President Nicolas Maduro has rejected the deliveries of US-sponsored aid as a ploy to oust him from power.24.02.2019#5796866
A police officer guards the Simon Bolivar Bridge connecting Venezuela with Colombia, in the border town of San Antonio, Venezuela. On February 24, supporters of the Venezuelan opposition tried to illegally cross into Venezuela from the Colombian side of the bridge, throwing stones and Molotov cocktails at the officers. The violence on the border first erupted when the Venezuelan opposition tried to ensure the delivery of the so-called humanitarian aid from Colombia and Brazil. Venezuelan legitimate President Nicolas Maduro has rejected the deliveries of US-sponsored aid as a ploy to oust him from power.24.02.2019#5796864
Protesters chant slogans on the Colombian side of the Simon Bolivar Bridge connecting Venezuela with Colombia, in the border town of San Antonio, Venezuela. On February 24, supporters of the Venezuelan opposition tried to illegally cross into Venezuela from the Colombian side of the bridge, throwing stones and Molotov cocktails at the officers. The violence on the border first erupted when the Venezuelan opposition tried to ensure the delivery of the so-called humanitarian aid from Colombia and Brazil. Venezuelan legitimate President Nicolas Maduro has rejected the deliveries of US-sponsored aid as a ploy to oust him from power.25.02.2019#5796862
Protesters speak to a Venezuelan National Guard officer on the Simon Bolivar Bridge connecting Venezuela with Colombia, in the border town of San Antonio, Venezuela. On February 24, supporters of the Venezuelan opposition tried to illegally cross into Venezuela from the Colombian side of the bridge, throwing stones and Molotov cocktails at the officers. The violence on the border first erupted when the Venezuelan opposition tried to ensure the delivery of the so-called humanitarian aid from Colombia and Brazil. Venezuelan legitimate President Nicolas Maduro has rejected the deliveries of US-sponsored aid as a ploy to oust him from power.25.02.2019#5796861
Protesters chant slogans on the the Colombian side of Simon Bolivar Bridge connecting Venezuela with Colombia, in the border town of San Antonio, Venezuela. On February 24, supporters of the Venezuelan opposition tried to illegally cross into Venezuela from the Colombian side of the bridge, throwing stones and Molotov cocktails at the officers. The violence on the border first erupted when the Venezuelan opposition tried to ensure the delivery of the so-called humanitarian aid from Colombia and Brazil. Venezuelan legitimate President Nicolas Maduro has rejected the deliveries of US-sponsored aid as a ploy to oust him from power.25.02.2019#5796857
Protesters chant slogans on the Colombian side of the Simon Bolivar Bridge connecting Venezuela with Colombia, in the border town of San Antonio, Venezuela. On February 24, supporters of the Venezuelan opposition tried to illegally cross into Venezuela from the Colombian side of the bridge, throwing stones and Molotov cocktails at the officers. The violence on the border first erupted when the Venezuelan opposition tried to ensure the delivery of the so-called humanitarian aid from Colombia and Brazil. Venezuelan legitimate President Nicolas Maduro has rejected the deliveries of US-sponsored aid as a ploy to oust him from power.25.02.2019#5796855
Protesters chant slogans on the Colombian side of the Simon Bolivar Bridge connecting Venezuela with Colombia, in the border town of San Antonio, Venezuela. On February 24, supporters of the Venezuelan opposition tried to illegally cross into Venezuela from the Colombian side of the bridge, throwing stones and Molotov cocktails at the officers. The violence on the border first erupted when the Venezuelan opposition tried to ensure the delivery of the so-called humanitarian aid from Colombia and Brazil. Venezuelan legitimate President Nicolas Maduro has rejected the deliveries of US-sponsored aid as a ploy to oust him from power.25.02.2019#5796853
A Venezuelan National Guard officer guards the Simon Bolivar Bridge connecting Venezuela with Colombia, in the border town of San Antonio, Venezuela. On February 24, supporters of the Venezuelan opposition tried to illegally cross into Venezuela from the Colombian side of the bridge, throwing stones and Molotov cocktails at the officers. The violence on the border first erupted when the Venezuelan opposition tried to ensure the delivery of the so-called humanitarian aid from Colombia and Brazil. Venezuelan legitimate President Nicolas Maduro has rejected the deliveries of US-sponsored aid as a ploy to oust him from power.25.02.2019#5796847
Venezuelan National Guard officers guard the Simon Bolivar Bridge connecting Venezuela with Colombia, in the border town of San Antonio, Venezuela. On February 24, supporters of the Venezuelan opposition tried to illegally cross into Venezuela from the Colombian side of the bridge, throwing stones and Molotov cocktails at the officers. The violence on the border first erupted when the Venezuelan opposition tried to ensure the delivery of the so-called humanitarian aid from Colombia and Brazil. Venezuelan legitimate President Nicolas Maduro has rejected the deliveries of US-sponsored aid as a ploy to oust him from power.25.02.2019#5796843
Venezuelan National Guard officers prepare to guard the Simon Bolivar Bridge connecting Venezuela with Colombia, in the border town of San Antonio, Venezuela. On February 24, supporters of the Venezuelan opposition tried to illegally cross into Venezuela from the Colombian side of the bridge, throwing stones and Molotov cocktails at the officers. The violence on the border first erupted when the Venezuelan opposition tried to ensure the delivery of the so-called humanitarian aid from Colombia and Brazil. Venezuelan legitimate President Nicolas Maduro has rejected the deliveries of US-sponsored aid as a ploy to oust him from power.24.02.2019#5796842
Venezuelan National Guard officers prepare to guard the Simon Bolivar Bridge connecting Venezuela with Colombia, in the border town of San Antonio, Venezuela. On February 24, supporters of the Venezuelan opposition tried to illegally cross into Venezuela from the Colombian side of the bridge, throwing stones and Molotov cocktails at the officers. The violence on the border first erupted when the Venezuelan opposition tried to ensure the delivery of the so-called humanitarian aid from Colombia and Brazil. Venezuelan legitimate President Nicolas Maduro has rejected the deliveries of US-sponsored aid as a ploy to oust him from power.24.02.2019#5796841
Venezuelan National Guard officers arrive at the Simon Bolivar Bridge connecting Venezuela with Colombia, in the border town of San Antonio, Venezuela. On February 24, supporters of the Venezuelan opposition tried to illegally cross into Venezuela from the Colombian side of the bridge, throwing stones and Molotov cocktails at the officers. The violence on the border first erupted when the Venezuelan opposition tried to ensure the delivery of the so-called humanitarian aid from Colombia and Brazil. Venezuelan legitimate President Nicolas Maduro has rejected the deliveries of US-sponsored aid as a ploy to oust him from power.25.02.2019#5796836
Venezuelan National Guard officers arrive at the Simon Bolivar Bridge connecting Venezuela with Colombia, in the border town of San Antonio, Venezuela. On February 24, supporters of the Venezuelan opposition tried to illegally cross into Venezuela from the Colombian side of the bridge, throwing stones and Molotov cocktails at the officers. The violence on the border first erupted when the Venezuelan opposition tried to ensure the delivery of the so-called humanitarian aid from Colombia and Brazil. Venezuelan legitimate President Nicolas Maduro has rejected the deliveries of US-sponsored aid as a ploy to oust him from power.25.02.2019#5796835
Venezuelan National Guard officers guard the Simon Bolivar Bridge connecting Venezuela with Colombia, in the border town of San Antonio, Venezuela. On February 24, supporters of the Venezuelan opposition tried to illegally cross into Venezuela from the Colombian side of the bridge, throwing stones and Molotov cocktails at the officers. The violence on the border first erupted when the Venezuelan opposition tried to ensure the delivery of the so-called humanitarian aid from Colombia and Brazil. Venezuelan legitimate President Nicolas Maduro has rejected the deliveries of US-sponsored aid as a ploy to oust him from power.25.02.2019#5796834
Venezuelan National Guard officers guard the Simon Bolivar Bridge connecting Venezuela with Colombia, in the border town of San Antonio, Venezuela. On February 24, supporters of the Venezuelan opposition tried to illegally cross into Venezuela from the Colombian side of the bridge, throwing stones and Molotov cocktails at the officers. The violence on the border first erupted when the Venezuelan opposition tried to ensure the delivery of the so-called humanitarian aid from Colombia and Brazil. Venezuelan legitimate President Nicolas Maduro has rejected the deliveries of US-sponsored aid as a ploy to oust him from power.25.02.2019#5796831
Venezuelan National Guard officers guard the Simon Bolivar Bridge connecting Venezuela with Colombia, in the border town of San Antonio, Venezuela. On February 24, supporters of the Venezuelan opposition tried to illegally cross into Venezuela from the Colombian side of the bridge, throwing stones and Molotov cocktails at the officers. The violence on the border first erupted when the Venezuelan opposition tried to ensure the delivery of the so-called humanitarian aid from Colombia and Brazil. Venezuelan legitimate President Nicolas Maduro has rejected the deliveries of US-sponsored aid as a ploy to oust him from power.25.02.2019#5796830
Venezuelan National Guard officers guard the Simon Bolivar Bridge connecting Venezuela with Colombia, in the border town of San Antonio, Venezuela. On February 24, supporters of the Venezuelan opposition tried to illegally cross into Venezuela from the Colombian side of the bridge, throwing stones and Molotov cocktails at the officers. The violence on the border first erupted when the Venezuelan opposition tried to ensure the delivery of the so-called humanitarian aid from Colombia and Brazil. Venezuelan legitimate President Nicolas Maduro has rejected the deliveries of US-sponsored aid as a ploy to oust him from power.25.02.2019#5796828
Venezuelan National Guard officers guard the Simon Bolivar Bridge connecting Venezuela with Colombia, in the border town of San Antonio, Venezuela. On February 24, supporters of the Venezuelan opposition tried to illegally cross into Venezuela from the Colombian side of the bridge, throwing stones and Molotov cocktails at the officers. The violence on the border first erupted when the Venezuelan opposition tried to ensure the delivery of the so-called humanitarian aid from Colombia and Brazil. Venezuelan legitimate President Nicolas Maduro has rejected the deliveries of US-sponsored aid as a ploy to oust him from power.25.02.2019#5796827
Venezuelan National Guard officers rest as they guard the Simon Bolivar Bridge connecting Venezuela with Colombia, in the border town of San Antonio, Venezuela. On February 24, supporters of the Venezuelan opposition tried to illegally cross into Venezuela from the Colombian side of the bridge, throwing stones and Molotov cocktails at the officers. The violence on the border first erupted when the Venezuelan opposition tried to ensure the delivery of the so-called humanitarian aid from Colombia and Brazil. Venezuelan legitimate President Nicolas Maduro has rejected the deliveries of US-sponsored aid as a ploy to oust him from power.25.02.2019#5796826
Venezuelan National Guard officers guard the Simon Bolivar Bridge connecting Venezuela with Colombia, in the border town of San Antonio, Venezuela. On February 24, supporters of the Venezuelan opposition tried to illegally cross into Venezuela from the Colombian side of the bridge, throwing stones and Molotov cocktails at the officers. The violence on the border first erupted when the Venezuelan opposition tried to ensure the delivery of the so-called humanitarian aid from Colombia and Brazil. Venezuelan legitimate President Nicolas Maduro has rejected the deliveries of US-sponsored aid as a ploy to oust him from power.25.02.2019#5796824
A Venezuelan National Guard officer guards the Simon Bolivar Bridge connecting Venezuela with Colombia, in the border town of San Antonio, Venezuela. On February 24, supporters of the Venezuelan opposition tried to illegally cross into Venezuela from the Colombian side of the bridge, throwing stones and Molotov cocktails at the officers. The violence on the border first erupted when the Venezuelan opposition tried to ensure the delivery of the so-called humanitarian aid from Colombia and Brazil. Venezuelan legitimate President Nicolas Maduro has rejected the deliveries of US-sponsored aid as a ploy to oust him from power.25.02.2019#5796823