The Latest: Bolivia hospital director: 5 killed in clashes
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
NOVEMBER 15, 2019 05:05 PM
Bolivia's interim President Jeanine Anez looks up during a press conference in La Paz, Bolivia, Friday, Nov. 15, 2019. Anez, a Senate deputy leader who claimed the interim presidency, is moving to establish authority in the turbulent country. She announced on Thursday that Morales, who resigned Sunday after allegations of election fraud, could not participate in elections again and criticized Mexico's government for allowing Morales to rally support from Mexico City. NATACHA PISARENKO AP PHOTO
LA PAZ, BOLIVIA
The Latest on Bolivia's political confrontation (all times local):
9 p.m.
A Bolivian hospital director says five people have been killed and at least 75 injured in a clash between pro-Evo Morales protesters and soldiers and police in the central town of Sacaba.
Guadalberto Lara, the director of the Mexico hospital in Sacaba, said Friday that most of the people who were killed were hit by gunfire.
Lara, a 65-year-old doctor, told The Associated Press by telephone that it is the worst case of violence that he has seen in his 30-year career.
Thousands of largely indigenous protesters had gathered peacefully in Sacaba in the morning. But fighting began when many tried to cross a military checkpoint near the city of Cochabamba, where Morales' supporters and foes have clashed for weeks.
Morales resigned on Sunday following a disputed election that sparked massive demonstrations against him alleged vote fraud.
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