Australian Broadcasting Corporation: "The attack came just weeks after suspected gang leaders killed 11 people including sleeping women and children in a massacre that sparked angry protests and concerns of renewed ethic tensions between Guyanese of Indian and African descent in the former British colony.
Police said it was too early to say if the two attacks were connected.
The assailants also stole weapons from the homes of Bartica residents, using sledgehammers to break through concrete walls, the spokeswoman said.
Police patrolled the streets of Bartica to maintain order."
Police said it was too early to say if the two attacks were connected.
The assailants also stole weapons from the homes of Bartica residents, using sledgehammers to break through concrete walls, the spokeswoman said.
Police patrolled the streets of Bartica to maintain order."
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