RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – New riots in Bogotá (Colombia) on Wednesday left at least 82 people injured by various injuries and tear gas fired by the police, in clashes after a new day of “national strike” that was mostly peaceful.
The most delicate situation occurred in the neighborhood of Usme, in the south of the city, where the Red Cross attended to 77 civilians and five policemen “in the middle of the demonstrations”, which are part of the wave of protests which began on April 28 last against the social and economic policies of the Government.
New riots in Bogota leave dozens of people affected and injured. (Photo internet reproduction)