Guyanese armed forces and police said Sunday that gunshots were fired from Venezuela at a boat carrying materials for Guyana's election, prompting a patrol boat to return fire.According to a joint statement, the incident occurred at around 2:30 pm (1830 GMT) on Sunday on the Cuyuni River in the contested and oil-rich Essequibo region, which has been at the center of a territorial dispute between Venezuela and Guyana.The patrol boat, which included military and police personnel, was escorting Guyana election officials distributing ballots to remote polling stations when it came under fire from the Venezuelan shore, the statement said. n18oc_world n18oc_crux0:00 INTRODUCTION2:15 “WE ARE GOING TO FIGHT”5:40 VENEZUELA ATTACKS US ALLY?
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