This is how the Antapaccay mining camp was left after looting and burning [FOTOS]
A group of vandals attacked the mining camp yesterday antapaccaylocated in Espinar, Cusco, which had to announce the suspension of its operations after the invasion, the second so far in January.
About a thousand people arrived at the mining camp at noon on Friday to demand the stoppage of activities and the issuance of a statement requesting the resignation of the president Dina Boluarte.
While one group seemed to opt for dialogue, another group violently entered the facilities, “looting workers’ belongings and company property and burning some areas of the camp,” the mining company explained in a statement.
“Given these unacceptable facts and the risk it implies for our workers, the company announces the temporary stoppage of its operations,” reported Antapaccay.
Peru21 He accessed images of how the mining camp facilities were left, which show the magnitude of the damage caused.
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