The death toll in nationwide protests in Peru sparked by the ousting of former President Pedro Castillo has risen to 26, authorities said on Sunday.
The Health Ministry said in a statement that 61 people are receiving treatment in hospitals.
Thousands of people took to the streets in many cities demanding the resignation of new President Dina Boluarte and the release of Castillo, who is in custody.
The Peru Ombudsman Office on Twitter demanded an “urgent investigation” due to the fatalities in the protests.
On Dec. 7, two ministers resigned from their duties following deaths in protests. Boluarte’s proposal to hold the elections next December was rejected in a Congress vote.
Peru has declared a 30-day nationwide state of emergency as clashes between police and protesters have raged on in several areas over Castillo’s Dec. 7 impeachment and arrest.
Meanwhile, the Turkish Foreign Ministry on Tuesday issued a warning to its nationals traveling to Peru.
“It is important for our citizens currently living in Peru and/or traveling to this country to follow the additional warnings and announcements that can be made by our ministry and embassy in Lima, to stay away from the places where mass demonstrations are held, to take the necessary precautions for their personal safety and to be vigilant,” the ministry said in a statement.
The ministry also urged Turkish nationals in Peru to contact diplomatic officials in case of emergency.?
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* Writing by Diyar Guldogan and Gozde Bayar in Ankara
Source: Anadolu Agency