The violent demonstrations in the country have caused the death of more than 40 people and dozens of injuries since December. The former Bolivian president must make a virtual statement before the Prosecutor's Office for the alleged crime against national public security. Demonstrations demanding the early elections in Peru continue and have intensified in the southern regions of the country, mainly in Puno, where violent clashes have caused the death of 18 people and injured dozens of others. “It strikes me, they are entering through firearm projectiles, but they do not have an exit hole. H


The violent demonstrations in the country have caused the death of more than 40 people and dozens of injuries since December. The former Bolivian president must make a virtual statement before the Prosecutor's Office for the alleged crime against national public security. Demonstrations demanding the early elections in Peru continue and have intensified in the southern regions of the country, mainly in Puno, where violent clashes have caused the death of 18 people and injured dozens of others. “It strikes me, they are entering through firearm projectiles, but they do not have an exit hole. However, patients arrive with their organs destroyed, with multiple damage, as if they were exploding dum dum bullets,” explained Enrique Sotomayor, head of the Emergency Department at the Carlos Jorge Medrano Hospital in Juliaca. The bullets known as 'dum dum' are projectiles that have the characteristic of having a fragmentary effect that gives them an explosive quality, according to the National Superintendence for the Control of Security Services, Weapons, Ammunition and Explosives for Civil Use (Sucamec). since 2016, the manufacture and sale of this type of bullets in Peru is prohibited. However, the 'dum dum' projectiles would have entered the country from Bolivia. The representative of that country, Erwin Bazán, denounced that the group "Los Ponchos Rojos" was caught transporting a batch of these munitions. Former President Evo Morales has expressed interest in the situation in the southern regions of the country in the midst of the demonstrations and has established his position in favor of the protesters raising their voices in protest. In the midst of the controversy over the alleged entry of 'dum dum' bullets, the link between the "Los Ponchos Rojos" with the political party presided over by the former Bolivian president known as the Movement for Socialism (MAS) was pointed out. “Runasur is an integration project to defend life and Mother Earth, to recover


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