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World News | Guyana Says Six Soldiers Injured in Suspected Gang Attack on Venezuela Border

Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. Officials say six soldiers in Guyana were injured when armed men in neighbouring Venezuela opened fire in an attack expected to further heighten tensions between the two South American countries.

World News | Guyana Says Six Soldiers Injured in Suspected Gang Attack on Venezuela Border

Georgetown, Feb 19 (AP) Officials say six soldiers in Guyana were injured when armed men in neighbouring Venezuela opened fire in an attack expected to further heighten tensions between the two South American countries.

Two of the soldiers are in critical condition following Monday's attack, according to the head of Guyana's army, Chief of Staff Brig Gen Omar Khan, who blamed suspected gang members.

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The soldiers were on a resupply mission along the Cuyuni river when they were confronted by armed men positioned on the Venezuelan side of the riverbank, according to officials. There was an exchange of fire, but it was not clear if any of the attackers were injured or killed, Guyana's Defense Force said.

"The force remains committed to protecting its borders and will take all necessary measures to address any threats to national security," it added. The injured troops were airlifted to Georgetown, Guyana's capital, for medical treatment.

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In a statement on Tuesday, Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yvan Gil accused his Guyanese counterpart, Hugh Hilton Tod, of spreading "a false, hostile and malicious narrative about an alleged attack against Guyanese troops".

Gil added that the information "is a false-flag operation and fake news designed to manipulate public opinion and divert attention from the violations of international law".

The attack comes as Guyana and Venezuela continue to feud over land and maritime borders. Venezuela claims that an 1890s boundaries commission cheated it out of the mineral rich Essequibo region, which represents two-thirds of Guyana's territory and lies near big offshore oil deposits. The area, which was administered by the UK for more than a century, has been under Guyanese control since 1966, when the nation gained its independence.

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has threatened to annex the region by force.

In late 2023, the leaders of both countries attended an emergency summit where they promised to not use threats or force against each other. However, they did not reach a deal on the dispute over the Essequibo region. (AP)

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