At least 200 soldiers are being held hostage by armed supporters of Bolivia's former president Evo Morales, the foreign ministry has said. On Friday, Bolivia's military reported that the armed group ...
On Friday, Bolivia's military reported that the armed group had taken control of a military facility near the Bolivian city of Cochabamba. In an update Bolivia's foreign ministry said the group ...
An armed group has taken control of a military facility near the Bolivian city of Cochabamba, the country's military says, and is holding some soldiers captive. The army had started an operation ...
(Bloomberg) -- Supporters of former President Evo Morales stormed a Bolivian military base and took soldiers hostage on Friday as the nation descends further into chaos. Armed forces chiefs said ...
Arce accuses Morales' followers of armed takeover of military posts Morales calls for dialogue, launches hunger strike Road blockades by Morales supporters cost Bolivia over $1.7 billion LA PAZ ...
An armed group has taken control of a military post in central Bolivia and is holding more than 200 personnel hostage. The Bolivian military said Friday that an “irregular armed group” had ...
An armed group has taken control of a military post in central Bolivia and is holding more than 200 personnel hostage. The Bolivian military said Friday that an “irregular armed group” had kidnapped ...
Bolivia's military urged those responsible for the takeover to "immediately and peacefully" abandon each post. Morales, in a press conference later on Friday, called for a dialogue with the government ...
Bolivian President Luis Arce accused followers of his former mentor-turned-rival, Evo Morales, of being behind an armed takeover of military posts and holding soldiers hostage on Friday ...