Alan García and Evo Morales on the shores of the Pacific Ocean For the first time in more than 130 years, the Bolivian Navy will have access to the Pacific Ocean, after the heads of state of ...
An armed group has taken control of a military post in central Bolivia and is holding more than 200 personnel hostage. The Bolivian military said Friday that an “irregular armed group” had ...
A second senior officer Juan Arnez Salvador, who was head of the Bolivian navy, was also arrested Wednesday night. Salvador's arrest was announced by Interior Minister Eduardo del Castillo ...
(Tribune News Service) — Supporters of former President Evo Morales stormed three Bolivian military bases and took soldiers hostage on Friday as the nation descends further into chaos.
The former commander of the Bolivian Navy, Juan Arnes Salvador, was also detained in connection with the attempted coup. - The country's interior minister, Carlos del Castillo, said that a group ...
The public prosecutor's office has opened a criminal investigation, and head of the Bolivian Navy, Vice-Adm Juan Arnez Salvador, has also been arrested. How Bolivia's failed coup attempt unfolded ...
Bolivia was once a maritime nation and never accepted the loss of its access to the Pacific and still has a navy and holds a “Day of the Sea” celebration every year on March 23. Thousands of ...
TASS/. Bolivian former Navy commander Juan Arnes Salvador has been detained as part of the investigation of the attempted coup case, Bolivia TV said. He was the second to be detained after the ...