A large-scale demonstration clashed at the Inca Mancojapaque International Airport in Peru yesterday, resulting in the death of many people.

(Associated Press)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] Protests in Peru have lasted for more than a month, killing at least 40 people. Another 18 people were killed in a conflict yesterday (10th).

In this regard, the prosecution charged President Dina Boluarte and several senior officials with genocide, homicide and serious injury.

According to the Guardian, the bloody protests and demonstrations in Peru have lasted for a month.

The southeastern city of Provincia de Puno, on the border with Bolivia, is the traditional domain of the Aimaras.

Indigenous groups who have long been oppressed see Puno as a center of resistance to the authoritarian government.

Please read on...

Yesterday, it was reported that the protesters were suppressed by government security forces at the Inca Manco Capac Airport (Inca Manco Capac Airport), resulting in the death of 18 people.

The government, for its part, argued yesterday's action was organized support, with thousands of demonstrators plotting a coup.

In response, a UN spokesman called on the authorities to hold accountable and ensure victims have access to justice and redress.

The Peruvian Attorney General responded that he is investigating the president, prime minister, defense minister, interior minister and other senior officials, and is prosecuting everyone on charges of genocide, homicide, and serious injury.