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President of the Republic Dina Boluarte expressed condolences today grieving of the seven policemen killed in the ambush over the weekend in the city of Natividad, in the WRAEM, and strongly condemned the actions of the drug-terrorist groups operating in that part of the country.
While saying goodbye to the coffins cops killed During the WRAEM, the Head of State called the police officers “heroes” who were ambushed on board a minibus while passing through christmas community.
“Peruvians and Peruvians meet today to pay tribute to the seven brave patriots who gave their lives in the line of duty in defense of the security, peace, development and vitality of our country,” she said.
“As the constitutional president of the Republic and on behalf of all our citizens, I express our sincere condolences, deepest condolences to the wives, children, fathers, mothers and relatives of the seven heroes who died during the terrorist attack,” she added. .
So, Boluarte Zegarra condemned the acts of narcoterrorism in the country and “any act of violence” affecting “immunity” and “the right to peace”.
“Our firmest and most resolute rejection of the actions of drug terrorism in our country and any acts of violence aimed at depriving us of life, our health …”, he said.
In this sense, the President specified that her Government undertook a frontal fight against the alliance formed between drug trafficking and terrorism in the areas of the VRAEM, which is currently in a state of emergency.
“We will not allow any more deaths or violence. We want peace and development. In this sense, he fully supported the National Police and the Armed Forces in continuing this task,” he said.
President Dina Boluarte made these statements during her intervention at a ceremony held in honor of coffins out of six of the seven police officers who arrived in the capital.
Source: RPP

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