At least 17 people were killed in clashes with police in southern Peru, the country's human rights office said on Monday, the deadliest day so far of protests demanding early elections and the release of jailed former president Pedro Castillo, Report informs, referring to Reuters.
The clashes occurred in Juliaca, a city near the banks of Lake Titicaca in southern Peru's Puno region, and left 68 people injured, Henry Rebaza, a Puno health ministry official, told the state-run television channel TV Peru. The dead included at least two teenagers, according to the ministry.
Protests calling for the early elections and the release of Castillo resumed last week after a holiday lull. The protesters are also demanding the resignation of new President Dina Boluarte, the closure of Congress and changes to the constitution.