Venezuela army clashes with illegal miners, 18 reported dead

Venezuela army clashes with illegal miners, 18 reported dead

The clashes occurred in the state of Bolívar, an area infamous for violence and murder.

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GUASIPATI: Soldiers clashed with illegal miners in southern Venezuela on the weekend, killing 18 people in a region notorious for violence and gang rivalries, a lawmaker and local media said.

Bolívar state governor Justo Noguera said a military unit had fought off an attack but gave no more details. “An investigation is underway,” he told reporters.

Local newspaper Correo del Caroni reported that 17 men and one woman died in the incident on Saturday morning in an area known for gold and diamond mining.

Echoing that number, a local opposition lawmaker, Américo De Grazia‏, said relatives had described the victims as having bullets in the head. “Massacres are the narco-dictatorship’s state policy,” he said, accusing the security forces.

The government did not respond to requests for comment.

Clashes over illegal mines are common in the remote, mineral-rich state of Bolívar near the border of Guyana, with at least 17 people killed in a gang feud there in 2016.

That year, President Nicolás Maduro declared the area a strategic priority, naming it the Mining Arc and declaring war on the hundreds of illegal miners from Venezuela and neighbouring Brazil who try to make a living there.

Local media said the army captured guns and explosives during Saturday’s operation.

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