Crash survivors of helicopter rescued
Thirteen people, such as civilians, have been on board the mi-17v-five helicopter, which had disappeared last thursday.
venezuela's el nacional paper says that the military group contributors had been alive and can be transferred to the capital of Amazonas kingdom, Puerto ayacucho.
It is not clean whether or not the civilian passengers have survived the coincidence.
the governor of amazonas nation, liborio guarulla, tweeted that the helicopter turned into located by using members of the yecuana indigenous tribe.
the helicopter was found at the slopes of the cerro duida, a desk-top mountain inside the south of venezuela, he added.
mr guarulla, a fierce opponent of president nicolas maduro, had criticised the dearth of presidency support.
best one military helicopter turned into taking part within the seek, he said.
president nicolas maduro and his defence minister, vladimir padrino lopez, had earlier said they'd boosted resources for the operation.
"we are carrying on with the search. several businesses of soldiers and indigenous humans have long gone deep inside the amazon jungle
venezuela's el nacional paper says that the military group contributors had been alive and can be transferred to the capital of Amazonas kingdom, Puerto ayacucho.
It is not clean whether or not the civilian passengers have survived the coincidence.
the governor of amazonas nation, liborio guarulla, tweeted that the helicopter turned into located by using members of the yecuana indigenous tribe.
the helicopter was found at the slopes of the cerro duida, a desk-top mountain inside the south of venezuela, he added.
mr guarulla, a fierce opponent of president nicolas maduro, had criticised the dearth of presidency support.
best one military helicopter turned into taking part within the seek, he said.
president nicolas maduro and his defence minister, vladimir padrino lopez, had earlier said they'd boosted resources for the operation.
"we are carrying on with the search. several businesses of soldiers and indigenous humans have long gone deep inside the amazon jungle
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