💨 Abstract
In Bolivia, an armed group took over a military post near Cochabamba, taking soldiers captive, according to the armed forces. The standoff, involving a group described as "irregular," is the latest escalation in Bolivia's volatile politics, with the military warning of treason. Soldiers and their families have fled their homes, and key highway blockades have disrupted the impoverished economy, costing over $1.7 billion.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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