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Antapac mining announced a temporary suspension of its activities in Cuscofollowing an attack on its facilities yesterday by a group of vandals who broke into private property.
The company said in a statement that a “contingent of Espinosa citizens” arrived at its facilities around noon yesterday demanding that it cease operations.
According to antapakkaithe protesters also demanded that the mining company release a statement asking for the resignation of President Dina Boluarte.
“Subsequently, a group of vandals infiltrated our facilities, looting worker and company property and setting fire to some areas.
camps,” the document says.
“Our priority is the safety of our workers. Emergency and rescue teams are working to ensure the safety of the employees on the operation, as well as to extinguish the fires that have arisen, ”he adds.

controlled situation
Fortunately, no injuries or deaths have been reported in these incidents.
According to information from antapakkaiyesterday at 16:30 the protesters left the mining enterprises, “and the situation is under control.”
“We strongly condemn these acts of violence, demand respect for the integrity of people and private property, and call on community leaders to engage in dialogue with national authorities to end the wave of violence that is shaking the country. at the unfortunate price of human lives, ”concluded the company.
Source: RPP

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