The Kaieteur Falls, in the disputed area, known to Venezuelans as Guyana Esequiba.
The Kaieteur Falls, in the disputed area, known to Venezuelans as Guyana Esequiba.
Georgetown reported that it is not due to attacks by Venezuela and that they are continuing the search.
Find the validation of El Cazamentiras at the end of the news.
A Guyana Army helicopter with seven people on board disappeared this Wednesday near the border with Venezuela, reported Defense Chief Omar Khan andt a time of high tensions between both countries due to a territorial dispute.
(Also read: Venezuela accuses Guyana of allowing US military bases in disputed area)
The aircraft lost contact “30 miles (45 kilometers) from the border” between the two countries, precisely in Essequibo, the territory in dispute, declared the general, who said he had no data that “suggests” that Venezuela is involved in the disappearance. “There was bad weather,” he said.
Apparently the aircraft, a GDF Bell-412, was heading to where the Guyanese flag was flying, according to the indicated flight plan.
AFP
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