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Four more protesters killed in Venezuela

At least 80 people have been killed since anti-government protests erupted in Venezuela three months ago.

Authorities cross a barricade during a march in Caracas, Venezuela, 01 July 2017.
Authorities cross a barricade during a march in Caracas, Venezuela, 01 July 2017. Source: AAP

At least four people have been killed and eight injured during anti-government protests in central Venezuela.

Chief prosecutor Luis Ortega Diaz confirmed that four deaths occurred on Friday in clashes in Barquisimeto. The city's mayor blamed the deaths on armed militias that support Venezuela's socialist government.

The deaths brought to at least 80 the number of people killed since anti-government protests erupted three months ago.

A few thousand opponents of President Nicolas Maduro took to the streets of Caracas on Saturday to show support for Diaz.

The government is threatening to force her from office even though Venezuela's constitution says that can be done only by the legislature, which is now controlled by the opposition.


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