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❗️ Military vehicles head to Plaza Murillo in the Bolivian administrative capital of La Paz. Video from social media 📌 Subscribe to @SputnikInt
❗️ "We will reclaim our homeland," said General Juan José Zuñiga Macias, whom former Bolivian President Evo Morales accused of attempting a coup d'état.
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❗️ "We will reclaim our homeland," said General Juan José Zuñiga Macias, whom former Bolivian President Evo Morales accused of attempting a coup d'état. 📌 Subscribe to @SputnikInt
Former Bolivian President Evo Morales claimed on social media that there are snipers stationed in the area of Plaza Murillo.
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"We denounce that a group of the 'Méndez Arcos' Challapata Special Regiment took over Plaza Murillo with snipers. This seems to indicate that they prepared the coup in advance. I ask democratically inclined people to defend the homeland from some military groups that act against democracy and the people ," he urged.
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Former Bolivian President Evo Morales claimed on social media that there are snipers stationed in the area of Plaza Murillo. "We denounce that a group of the 'Méndez Arcos' Challapata Special Regiment took over Plaza Murillo with snipers. This seems to indicate…
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❗️ The Bolivian military has forcibly entered the Government Palace in La Paz, media reported.
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❗️ 'Democracy must be respected': Bolivian president blasts 'illegal mobilization' of the army Bolivian President Luis Arce claimed on social media that units of the country's army carried out an illegal mobilization on the afternoon of June 26 in La Paz's…
The Organization of American States expresses its solidarity with the Bolivian Government in the face of irregular mobilizations of its military.
The Secretary General of the Organization of American States (OAS) Luis Almagro condemned the illegal mobilizations of the Bolivian Army and expressed his solidarity with the Government of the South American country in the face of a possible breakdown of constitutional order.
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The Secretary General of the Organization of American States (OAS) Luis Almagro condemned the illegal mobilizations of the Bolivian Army and expressed his solidarity with the Government of the South American country in the face of a possible breakdown of constitutional order.
"The OAS General Secretariat condemns in the strongest terms the events in Bolivia. The Army must submit to legitimately elected civilian power. We send our solidarity to Bolivian President Luis Arce Catacora, his Government and all the Bolivian people. The international community, the OAS and the Secretary General will not tolerate any breach of the legitimate constitutional order in Bolivia or anywhere else," Almagro posted on his account on the X social media platform.
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Mark Rutte as NATO’s new Secretary General: a tested hawk steps in after Stoltenberg
Outgoing Dutsh PM Mark Rutte will take over as NATO Secretary-General from Jens Stoltenberg, who has headed the military bloc since 2014.
Stoltenberg, who saw the Ukrainian conflict escalate from shelling Donetsk in 2014 to the current proxy war, sees Rutte as a worthy successor, “true trans-Atlanticist” and “consensus-builder.”
Mark Rutte’s appointment leaves little hope of peace in Ukraine as he is known as an anti-Russian hawk.
🔸 Rutte was PM in 2014 when a Dutch airliner carrying 298 people was shot down over Donetsk. He immediately blamed the disaster on “pro-Russian separatists” despite evidence a Ukrainian missile hit the plane.
🔸 In 2018, Rutte joined the UK’s anti-Russian campaign over the alleged attempted murder of MI6 double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter. The Skripals were not allowed to talk to media or explain what happened, but Rutte sided with British PM Theresa May in blaming Moscow and expelled four Russian citizens over the affair.
🔸 Mark Rutte met Volodymyr Zelensky soon after his victory in the 2019 election. He described Zelensky as “a man with a mission” and said he was “convinced that Ukraine’s success largely depends on the mentality he conveyed from the very beginning.”
🔸 In 2022, Rutte was one of the first Western leaders to visirt Kiev to back the Zelensky regime after Russia launched its special military operation.
After Rutte’s appointment, the South China Morning Post described him as “a fierce critic of Russian President Putin and a staunch ally of Ukraine, who has been one of the driving forces behind Europe’s military support for Ukraine.
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Outgoing Dutsh PM Mark Rutte will take over as NATO Secretary-General from Jens Stoltenberg, who has headed the military bloc since 2014.
Stoltenberg, who saw the Ukrainian conflict escalate from shelling Donetsk in 2014 to the current proxy war, sees Rutte as a worthy successor, “true trans-Atlanticist” and “consensus-builder.”
Mark Rutte’s appointment leaves little hope of peace in Ukraine as he is known as an anti-Russian hawk.
After Rutte’s appointment, the South China Morning Post described him as “a fierce critic of Russian President Putin and a staunch ally of Ukraine, who has been one of the driving forces behind Europe’s military support for Ukraine.
”NATO’s hostile stance towards Russia is unlikely to change with a new secretary-general, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Wednesday.
"It is unlikely that this choice can change anything in the general line of NATO, [they] are working to strategically suppress Russia. At the moment it is an alliance that is hostile to us," Peskov told reporters.
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❗️ The Bolivian military has forcibly entered the Government Palace in La Paz, media reported. Video from social media 📌 Subscribe to @SputnikInt
Celinda Sosa, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bolivia, called on the international community to ensure respect for the democratic values of the Latin American nation and to support the government led by Luis Arce.
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❗️ The Bolivian military has forcibly entered the Government Palace in La Paz, media reported. Video from social media 📌 Subscribe to @SputnikInt
"I want democracy to prevail in Latin America": Lula asks his foreign ministry to investigate events in Bolivia
President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva said that after participating in a government act, he will ask the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs to investigate what is happening in Bolivia.
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President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva said that after participating in a government act, he will ask the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs to investigate what is happening in Bolivia.
"I asked Minister Mauro to call Bolivia, to call the president, to call the Brazilian ambassador so that we are sure and we can have a position. As I am a lover of democracy, I want democracy to prevail in Latin America; coups have never worked."
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❗️ The Bolivian military has forcibly entered the Government Palace in La Paz, media reported. Video from social media 📌 Subscribe to @SputnikInt
General Juan José Zuñiga, who is accused of attempting a coup d'état in Bolivia, met with President Arce, according to local media, and published this photo (the general stands with his back to the crowd, facing Arce).
Zuñiga and the military are said to have already left the government building after the conversation with Arce. Interior Minister Carlos Eduardo del Castillo and officials barricaded the door.
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Zuñiga and the military are said to have already left the government building after the conversation with Arce. Interior Minister Carlos Eduardo del Castillo and officials barricaded the door.
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General Juan José Zuñiga, who is accused of attempting a coup d'état in Bolivia, met with President Arce, according to local media, and published this photo (the general stands with his back to the crowd, facing Arce). Zuñiga and the military are said to…
Images shared with Sputnik show the situation around Murillo square in La Paz.
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Images shared with Sputnik show the situation around Murillo square in La Paz. 📌 Subscribe to @SputnikInt
❗️ More images and video are shared on social media of the situation around Plaza Murillo in La Paz.
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❗️ More images and video are shared on social media of the situation around Plaza Murillo in La Paz. 📌 Subscribe to @SputnikInt
❗️ Bolivian President Luis Arce addressed the nation, calling the event happening in La Paz an attempted coup d'état.
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❗️ Bolivian President Luis Arce addressed the nation, calling the event happening in La Paz an attempted coup d'état. 📌 Subscribe to @SputnikInt
❗️ Bolivian President Luis Arce addresses the nation amid an alleged attempted coup d'état:
"The Bolivian people are summoned today. We need them to mobilize against the coup d'état, in favor of democracy. We cannot allow, once again, for coup attempts to take Bolivian lives," said the president in a message to the population after the military broke into the Government Palace of the country.
"We want to urge everyone to defend democracy and to stand firm in the Casa Grande, with the entire cabinet, with our social organizations. We salute the social organizations and cordially invite them to once again show the Bolivian people the way to democracy. Long live the Bolivian people! Long live democracy!" he said.
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"The Bolivian people are summoned today. We need them to mobilize against the coup d'état, in favor of democracy. We cannot allow, once again, for coup attempts to take Bolivian lives," said the president in a message to the population after the military broke into the Government Palace of the country.
"We want to urge everyone to defend democracy and to stand firm in the Casa Grande, with the entire cabinet, with our social organizations. We salute the social organizations and cordially invite them to once again show the Bolivian people the way to democracy. Long live the Bolivian people! Long live democracy!" he said.
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❗️ More images and video are shared on social media of the situation around Plaza Murillo in La Paz. 📌 Subscribe to @SputnikInt
“¡Lucho, no estás solo!” (“Lucho, you are not alone!”), supporters of Bolivian President Luis Arce are heard shouting in the streets amid allegations of an attempted coup d'état.
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“¡Lucho, no estás solo!” (“Lucho, you are not alone!”), supporters of Bolivian President Luis Arce are heard shouting in the streets amid allegations of an attempted coup d'état. 📌 Subscribe to @SputnikInt
Tear gas has reportedly been dispersed against Bolivians located near the vicinity of Plaza Murillo, in La Paz, footage surfacing on social media has shown.
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