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Six reported dead in Bolivia's wildcat mining conflict

Six people were killed and others are missing after a violent clash between two groups in Bolivia who were disputing the exploitation small gold deposits, said a representative of a mining cooperative on Thursday.

According to an initial Bolivian Police report, the incident began early in the morning, in the municipality Sorata, located 150 km north of the capital La Paz.

Police and firefighters deployed in the area caused severe damage as well.

"They've blown up diesel tanks and even machinery with dynamite." Six people have been reported dead, and more are missing", Jhonny Silva said. He is a representative of Hijos de Ingenio Mining Cooperative.

Gunther Agudo, departmental police chief, told the media that the conflict involved the Senor de Mayo mine cooperative and the Hijos de Ingenio co-operative. He added that the clash had "caused a great explosion."

The mining industry in Bolivia is divided into three different divisions: the state-owned sector, the private sector and the cooperative. The last has been criticized for its illegal exploitation, which harms the environment while causing constant conflict with other rural communities and miners.

(source: Reuters)