Four Soldiers Held by Protesters in Ecuador Are Released; the Whereabouts of 13 Others Is Unknown.
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QUITO (AP) — The Ecuadorian military announced Tuesday that four soldiers held captive by protesters over the weekend have been released as part of a national strike called by the Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities.
The Armed Forces filed a complaint with the Public Prosecutor’s Office to investigate an alleged kidnapping of the soldiers held in Cotacachi. Ecuador’s Army reported on the release of four military personnel who were still being held in Cotacachi, as part of the national strike that, on September 30, reaches its ninth day with
The Armed Forces filed a complaint with the Prosecutor to investigate an alleged kidnapping of military personnel held in Cotacachi.
According to official reports, the liberated soldiers arrived at the police unit of Cotacachi, handed over by members of the indigenous community. In the procedure it was found that the uniforms denounced physical assaults and the burning of their regulatory uniforms. The post Four soldiers detained in Pinsaquí during the national strike of the Conaie were released in Cotacachi appeared first on El Diario.
Four of the 17 soldiers who had been held since Sunday in the Pinsaquí area of Imbabura province were released.
Uniforms were handed over to Cotacachi after assault, burning clothes and finding weapons
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