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Clash between separated native group and loggers leaves two dead in Peru's Amazon

Two loggers in Peru's Amazon have been killed and two others are missing after a clash with the Mashco Piro, an indigenous neighborhood that has actually long separated itself, a regional advocacy company stated Tuesday.

The clash took place on Thursday in an area of the Madre de Dios area when workers who were opening a path in the forest, were assaulted with arrows by members of the tribe, according to Daniel Pena, a representative of FENAMAD, an organization that represents more than 30 neighborhoods in the area and has previously lobbied the government to protect the Maschco Piro's. forest.

The Ministry of Culture reported the occurrence on Monday. night and said it was examining the case along with the. prosecutor's office and cops. In a declaration, the ministry. stated the clash may have triggered deaths, injuries and. disappearances on behalf of a logging company.

FENAMAD stated in a declaration on Monday that the conflict. took place in a location near the Pariamanu River, that becomes part of. the Mashco Piro territory, where a minimum of 2 workers were. eliminated by arrows, another was injured and two are missing.

Members of the Mashco Piro have actually been seen outside their. territory in current months, according to images released by the. NGO Survival International, which said the neighborhood is under. massive pressure from the logging industry.

A minimum of four individuals, including workers and residents of the. area, have passed away in between 2015 and 2022 in clashes with the Mascho. Piro, according to the Ministry of Culture.

(source: Reuters)