The protests are calling for the resignation of President Dina Boluarte, the closure of Congress, the calling of general elections for this year and a Constituent Assembly.
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The death of a man in the southern region of Puno this Friday brought the death toll in the United States to 60 demonstrations against the government that began last December in Peru, according to health sources.
The Regional Health Directorate (Diresa) of Puno has indicated this on social networks a 62-year-old man died of hypovolemic shock while being taken by ambulance to the regional hospital in Puno.
He was also treated in hospital. another man, 46 years olddue to a projectile wound at the abdominal level and a guarded prognosis, as well six other people with fractures, wounds and bruises of varying degrees.
Mobilizations in Ilave continued throughout the day and into the night, National Police officers called for reinforcements in light of the apparent attempt to take over the city police station in Puna El Collao province, according to local media reports.
In this regard, the Diresa de Puno pointed out that the staff of the Ilave Hospital and 46 other health institutions of the El Collao Health Network “are in a state of alert provide timely care to the population.
The protests ask the resignation of President Dina Boluartethe closing of Congress, the call for general elections this year, and a Constituent Assembly.
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