Argentina allows the members of the remaining Venezuelan charging plane to leave the country

Argentina allows the members of the remaining Venezuelan charging plane to leave the country

The crews of the five final surviving Venezuelan charging aircraft that have been imprisoned in Argentina since last June are now free to leave.

According to the police, three of the five crew members are Venezuelans and three are Iranians. They are among the 19 crew members of a Boeing 747 freight plane operated by a Venezuelan corporation, according to France 24 on Saturday. A global legal and diplomatic series focuses on its demise in Argentina.
It is significant that 14 crew members have been released recently.

Since the beginning of June, the Boeing 747 used by Venezuela to charge passengers has been grounded in Argentina. This aircraft is connected to the company “Constaguor,” a division of “Confaviasa,” which is subject to American sanctions.

The passengers of the last Venezuelan charging jet are permitted to leave Argentina.

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