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Korea, Japan's Abe talks to Trump Second typhoon batters Taiwan; financial markets open on Monday; Venezuela vote triggers deadly 'war' in the streets US considering some sanctions on Venezuela oil sector — sources Al-Shabab attack on African Union convoy kills 24 in Somalia Hezbollah, militant group exchange bodies of 14 killed in Arsal fighting Germany: Skyway mishap strands up to 100 cable car riders Explosive device kills SEF officer in Qatif MWL delivers health insurance to 15,000 Sudanese orphans CARACAS: A wave of bloodshed swept Venezuela Sunday as troops cracked down on violent protests against elections to choose the members of a powerful assembly that President Nicolas Maduro has tasked with writing a new constitution

At least nine people were killed as protesters attacked polling stations and barricaded streets around the country — drawing a bloody response from security forces, who opened fire with live ammunition in some cases

"This is war!" Caracas resident Conchita Ramirez exclaimed on television as she described troops firing at people and buildings in the capital

The unrest confirmed fears over the vote for a new "Constituent Assembly" called by Maduro in defiance of months of demonstrations and fierce international criticism

The socialist president is gambling his four-year rule on the 545-member citizens' body that will be empowered to dissolve the opposition-controlled congress and rewrite the constitution

Nine people were killed overnight and into Sunday, according to prosecutors, bringing the death toll in four months of violence to some 120 people

Among those killed was a 39-year-old lawyer in the southeastern town of Ciudad Bolivar who was a candidate for the new assembly

He was shot by assailants in his home late Saturday

Prosecutors said the motive was unknown

Shootings at protests on Sunday killed a 13-year-old and a 17-year-old in the western state of Tachira

A soldier was also shot dead there

The death toll also included a 30-year-old regional leader of a youth opposition party in the northeast town of Cumana and two protesters in the western state of Merida

In eastern Caraca, seven police were wounded when an improvised explosive targeted their motorcycle convoy

National guard troops used armored vehicles, rubber bullets and tear gas to disperse protesters blocking roads in the west of the city

Soldiers also violently moved against protesters in the second city of Maracaibo, in the west, and Puerto Ordaz in the east

The opposition had called for a boycott and mass demonstrations against the election, which it called a bid by Maduro to install a dictatorship

"This constituent assembly is being born in a bloodbath

It is born illegitimate," said Nicmer Evans, a prominent socialist turned Maduro critic, alleging widespread irregularities

Maduro kicked off voting by casting his ballot in a west Caracas polling station

"I'm the first voter in the country

I ask God for his blessings so the people can freely exercise their democratic right to vote," the president said

He was accompanied by his wife, Cilia Flores, a candidate for the new assembly

He got a technological snub when he scanned his ID card at the polling station and the screen spit out the words, "This person does not exist or the ID was canceled

"Turnout will be key to determining the legitimacy of the election

But that will be difficult to ascertain as most voters will be able to vote twice: once by region and once by social or industrial sector

Voting was extended by an hour, to 7:00 p

m (2300 GMT), to accommodate what officials described as long lines, despite reports to the contrary

According to polling firm Datanalisis, more than 70 percent of Venezuelans opposed the idea of the new assembly — and 80 percent reject Maduro's leadership

Maduro decreed a ban on protests during and after the vote, threatening prison terms of up to 10 years

But protesters flooded the streets in defiance

"The people are not going to give up the streets until this awful government goes," protester Carlos Zambrano, 54, told AFP in western Caracas

Fear of the violence worsening has rippled across the region, and beyond

The US, the EU and Latin American powers, including Argentina, Brazil, Colombia and Mexico, have condemned the election

"Maduro's sham election is another step toward dictatorship," tweeted US envoy to the United Nations Nikki Haley

Britain's junior foreign minister Alan Duncan also described the vote as a "sham," as did many experts

"The vote means the end of any trace of democratic rule

Maduro's blatant power grab removes any ambiguity about whether Venezuela is a democracy," said Michael Shifter, head of the Inter-American Dialogue research center

Several foreign airlines, including Air France, Delta, Avianca and Iberia have suspended flights to Venezuela over security concerns

The US has ordered the families of its diplomats to leave after imposing sanctions on 13 current and former Venezuelan officials

Maduro, whose term is meant to end in 2019, describes the election as the most important in Venezuelan history

"I have come to vote to tell the gringos and the opposition that we want peace, not war, and that we support Maduro," said voter Ana Contreras

Colombia, Panama and Peru — refuges for tens of thousands of Venezuelans fleeing the chaos at home — have said they will not recognize the results of the election

The US has suggested further sanctions could follow

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