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Military coup? President of Bolivia expresses concerns over Army mobilization

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 26 June 2024
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In a dramatic turn of events on Wednesday, June 26, Bolivian President Luis Arce successfully thwarted a coup attempt that saw heavily armed troops take control of Murillo Square in La Paz and an armored vehicle breach the government palace. The coup was led by General Juan Jose Zuniga, who had been...

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