LIMA — A three-day mourning period began in southern Peru on Tuesday after 17 more people were killed in the most violent day of protests since they began in December over the ousting of former President Pedro Castillo.
Social protests have left a total of 39 dead so far in different parts of the country.
Images from local media showed looting of businesses in Puno on Monday night and the region’s Juliaca airport remained closed on Tuesday.
Likewise, airport operations in the Andean region of Ayacucho remained suspended as a security measure.
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights has announced it will visit Peru this week from Wednesday to Friday to assess the situation.