Las Bambas: excesses in Challhuahuacho, residents set fire to facilities and go to the police station (VIDEO)

Las Bambas: excesses in Challhuahuacho, residents set fire to facilities and go to the police station (VIDEO)

Hundreds of residents carry out excesses in the town of Challhuahuacho, belonging to the province of Cotabambas in Apurímac, where during the day the Police carried out work to evict community members from Fuerabamba who settled in properties belonging to the Las Bambas mining company.

SEE ALSO: Pedro Castillo is blamed for the police raid and injuries in Las Bambas (PHOTOS)

After being displaced by the Police, who used tear gas canisters, the community members attacked the mining camp, burning tents, offices and even privately owned vehicles, In images you can see how they managed to enter the Las Bambas facilities and set fire to various places.

While this was happening in the vicinity of Las Bambas, other residents took to the streets of Challhuahuacho in protest, the demonstrators They burned some facilities belonging to the mining company located next to the Challhuahuacho Stadium and now they are going to the Challhuahuacho Police Station, there is a strong police presence and cordon in the area.

After what happened today in Las Bambas, the president of the Fuerabamba peasant community, Edison Vargas, pointed out emphatically that “Las Bambas no longer goes” that they would no longer allow the mining company to work from this point on, accusing the mining company of hiring police and excessive use of force in the eviction.

Las Bambas: excesses in Challhuahuacho, residents set fire to facilities and go to the police station (VIDEO)

So far, the exact number of injured among residents and police is unknown, however it was learned that a 65-year-old resident is being helped to Cusco due to serious injuries to the face, caused by agents under investigation.

WATCH THE VIDEO HERE:

Riots in Las Bambas

Source link

Previous Story

Dida asks clinics not to charge advances to patients

Next Story

Friedmann and Marly were provisionally dismissed

Latest from Peru