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Nicolás Maduro affirmed this Friday that the fall of a Guyana helicopter near the border with his country, which left five soldiers dead, was "a message from beyond." " Don't mess with Venezuela "Whoever messes with Venezuela will dry up," warned the Chavista leader. In the midst of a dispute between both countries over Essequibo, a territory rich in oil, Maduro questioned those who pointed him out as responsible for that accident, despite the fact that the Guyana Armed Forces clarified from the beginning that there were no indications that they "suggest" "that Venezuela had something to do with the incident, in which two soldiers survived.
Unfortunately they had a helicopter accident and Luxembourg Mobile Number List immediately the Guyanese media accused me of having shot down that helicopter. «Maduro said during an event in front of the Miraflores presidential palace, in which he showed maps of Venezuela with the inclusion of Essequibo. The helicopter disappeared on Wednesday, the same day that Guyana's President Irfaan Ali warned that his government is taking all necessary measures to protect itself from " a direct threat" from Venezuela and revealed that he had summoned regional allies and the Command Southern United States to guard the disputed territory, which makes up two-thirds of their country.
Five of the seven people traveling on the Guyanese military helicopter died in the accident. Photo: GDF Guyana The Guyana Defense Force (GDF) said in a statement that it lost contact with its Bell 412 helicopter (8R-AYA) approximately 30 miles (about 48 kilometers) east of Arau, on the country's western border. The president of that country, Irfaan Ali, confirmed that the military ship had crashed in that area. The rescue of the two survivors. The two soldiers who survived the accident, identified as Lieutenant Colonel Andio Crawford and Corporal Dwayne Jackson, were rescued and treated this Friday by health professionals at Blakeslater Airfield, and transferred to the Eugene F. Correia International Airport.