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Bolivian ex-president Morales' supporters take 20 soldiers hostage

Bolivian ex-president Morales' supporters take 20 soldiers hostage
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World November 1, 2024 23:50

la paz - Armed supporters of former Bolivian president Evo Morales have taken twenty soldiers hostage, according to military sources. Tensions are high in Bolivia as Morales' supporters protest against legal proceedings initiated by the government.

Armed supporters of former Bolivian president Evo Morales have taken twenty soldiers hostage, after seizing a barracks in central Bolivia where they confiscated weapons and ammunition, military sources reported.

The situation in Bolivia remains tense as Morales' supporters have been blocking roads for two weeks in protest against legal actions taken against Morales, believed to be orchestrated by Morales' political rival Luis Arce's government.

Morales reported on Sunday that his car was shot at in Cochabamba, a city in the central part of the country, resulting in injuries to his driver.

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