Puno has become the epicenter of protests since the beginning of the president’s government To Boluarte. So far, unlike other regions, the province continues with protests and roadblocks.

At least 35 impeded free transit points are recorded, up to the close of this note, according to the Superintendence of Land Transport of Persons, Freight and Goods (TOMORROW).

If, in total, there are strikes and mobilizations in at least nine provinces, according to the Mediatorwhich is equivalent to 4.6% of the total number of regions in the whole country.

In this context, a large number of aimaras announced an offensive against law enforcement -members of the National Police of Peru (PNP) and the armed forces (FF.AA.)- if the dignitary sends more contingents to this province, according to La República.

Last Monday, the 20th, this group continued the demonstrations in the streets of A lot of ask for the resignation of Boluarte Zegarra. The president, however, announced on several occasions that she had not planned such a measure.

The action that the Aymara community will carry out, according to the aforementioned media, will be a “civil waragainst the police, as well as members of the FF.AA.to prevent them from “taking control of their cities”.

Similarly, details were provided on the campaign being developed to return to Lima, the country’s capital, and walk together. This time, they will not be dealing with isolated delegations, they said, but with the whole population. This initiative was called “We will come back and we will be millions”.

They made it clear that the indefinite strike will continue across the province as they hope boluarte withdraw from the government palace. A “second aimarazo” was also raised against their claims.

During this time, the Mediator counts among the dead 48 civilians, after various “clashes” at the national level; 11 other civilians, for “traffic accidents and events related to the blockade”; and a police officer – cremated inside his police vehicle – for “acts of violence within the framework of the conflict”.

He Ministry of Health (Minsa) also reported a total number of injuries of 1,301 people as of February 17. From December 7 to 31 of the same month, in 2022, 393 injuries were recorded, while from January 1 to 17 there were 908.

There National Police it also alerted of 580 injured officers through January 20 of this year.

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