The Peruvian Government has announced a 60-day extension to the state of emergency in 44 districts and one populated center in the country’s jungle region. This decision, effective from August 9th, aims to strengthen the nation’s fight against terrorism and other illegal activities. According to an official decree, the extended measure allows for continued military […]
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