Puno: House of Congressman Jorge Luis Flores Ancachi on fire in Ilave

A group of protesters set fire to the house of the congressman tonight Jorge Luis Flores Ancachiin the city of Ilave, province of El Collao, in the region of A lots of. The same parliamentarian confirmed the news to RPP News.

The legislator pointed out that the attack has caused serious damage to the assets of his relatives, for which he announced that he will not sit idly by mentioning that he has identified the alleged perpetrator.

Jorge Flores Ancachi He indicated that the three-story house belongs to his parents and his sister and that his mother-in-law was inside the house with her two pets; however, he does not know the health status of his family member.

On the other hand, a group of protesters entered the Plaza Vea facilities in the districts of Puno and Juliaca to loot products and even tried to push a car out from inside a shopping center.

17 dead following protests

The Minsa confirmed, through Diresa Puno, the death of 17 people and 52 injured as a result of the clashes in Juliaca. This occurs in the midst of protests once morest the government of Dina Boluarte.

The news comes just a few hours following the first death in the city was confirmed. The victim was identified as Gabriel Omar Lopez 35 years old, who lost his life due to a pellet impact on the head during the clashes in the city of Juliaca.

The Prime Minister, Alberto Otárola, pointed out that this was due to the fact that almost two thousand people tried to take the Juliaca airport attacking the Police and Armed Forces. In this sense, he affirmed that there was a clear attack on the rule of law.

“More than nine thousand people approached the airport and approximately two thousand of them began a merciless attack once morest the Police and these facilities using hazelnuts, weapons with a double charge of gunpowder. At the time we are writing this report, they indicate that there have been deaths of citizens and compatriots that, of course, we regret express the direct responsibility of those who want to carry out a coup in the country,” said the prime minister.

The IACHR will visit Peru

The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) will carry out a visit to Peru from January 11 to 13or “to observe the human rights situation” in the country, the scene of protests and an institutional crisis.

The IACHR detailed in a statement that the mission will travel to Lima and other cities to “meet, discuss and receive information from various sectors.”

The delegation will be headed by the first vice president of the IACHR and rapporteur for Peru, Stuardo Ralón, and plans to meet with authorities, civil society organizations, and other relevant actors.

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