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Maduro to request Russia, China,UN to investigate reasons behind blackout

Caracas, Mar 13 (UNI) Venezuela will request assistance from China, Cuba, Iran and Russia as well as the United Nations to investigate the recent attack on the country's power grids which left the country's vast territories without electricity for several days, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said.
Venezuelan Minister of Communication and Information Jorge Rodriguez on Tuesday said that the work of the country's power grids had almost fully resumed.
"I have appointed a special commission to investigate the cyberattack and requested the assistance of international experts. I intend to ask for support of the United Nations, Iran, China, Russia and Cuba," Maduro said, adding that the mentioned countries had great experience in tackling cyberattacks.
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