Protesters in Peruvian Amazon free captured oil barges
The indigenous people of the Peruvian Amazon have released two PetroTal barges along with 40,000 barrels of oil one of them was carrying, says a source in the Canadian-owned oil company. – AFP pic, June 14, 2023.
INDIGENOUS protesters in Peru’s Amazon have released two seized vessels belonging to the Canadian oil company PetroTal, and freed the 14 crew members, the company said yesterday. “The barges have been released” and the crew members – Brazilians and Peruvians – are in good condition, an oil company source told AFP.
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