In late September, the Peruvian government declared a state of emergency in 14 districts of Lima, allowing military forces to assist the police. On Wednesday, military vehicles began patrolling certain areas in Peru’s capital due to a transport strike that has disrupted mobility. This marks the third strike in less than a month, with protesters […]
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