Gayana Army reported a loss of communication with a helicopter near the border with Venezuela (video)
Khan reported that the connection with the helicopter was lost late in the evening, after he flew from the settlement of Oli-Krick in Western Guyana after the stop for refueling. According to Khan, there were seven people on board the helicopter - two crew members and five senior officers. The military intended to check the condition of troops guarding the border area, whose annexation was declared by Venezuela. The Gaulyan General noted that there was bad weather in the area.
Asked whether the helicopter was shot down by a hostile fire, he said that there was no information that would have suggested that there was some flight of Venezuelan aircraft in the area. "Speculation is not what I want to do. Our priority is to save the lives of our officers and ordinary," the military said. According to Khan, the US government will help with the search for a missing helicopter.