About this writes the publication La Razon.

It is noted that the military and police did not let in the city supporters of ex-President of Bolivia Evo Morales from among coca producers.

It is reported that firearms and explosives were seized from the demonstrators.

“We had negotiations until the end, but when the situation gets out of control, the police must intervene and restore public order,” said Jaime Surita, head of the local police department.

In his Twitter, Morales noted that police are killing his supporters in Cochabamba.

On November 10, the entire top leadership of Bolivia, including President Evo Morales, resigned amid protests in the country.

The second vice-speaker of the Senate, the representative of the opposition, Janine Agnes, said that she temporarily takes over the powers of the head of state, the army expressed her support.