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Foreign Ministry Evaluates Coordinated Evacuation of 405 Peruvians Affected by Roadblocks in Bolivia

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The humanitarian operation was carried out through an air bridge with Hercules aircraft from the FAB. Peruvian Foreign Ministry reported that hundreds of its citizens are still stranded by the roadblock.

The Bolivian Air Force (FAB) carried out a solidarity humanitarian aid flight this Monday to transfer 100 Peruvian citizens (students) from the city of Oruro to Juliaca, in the neighboring country, in the framework of an operation coordinated with Peruvian migration authorities and consular representatives, according to a press report.

Peruvians who were stranded in Oruro and La Paz, Bolivia, by roadblocks will be transported to Juliaca, in Puno.

The assisted return of the 207 students belonging to the Glorious National College of Sciences of Cusco, the National College of American Independence of Arequipa and the Glorious National College of San Carlos de Puno, together with 198 other Peruvian citizens who were stranded in Bolivia by roadblocks that are registered in different areas of the highland country. The more than 200 students traveled to the neighboring country to participate in…

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced the assisted return of Peruvian citizens who were stranded in Bolivia due to the blockade of roads in that country. The measure was coordinated with the support of the Bolivian Government to facilitate the return of those affected to the national territory. According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the operation was possible after efforts made by the Peruvian Embassy in Bolivia and the Peruvian Consu…

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On Monday, May 11, the Government of Bolivia will begin the execution of an "airbridge" aimed at evacuating Peruvian citizens who remain stranded in Bolivian territory due to roadblocks. The measure seeks to assist approximately 405 compatriots who are affected by transitability restrictions on the highlands, allowing their safe return to the city of Juliaca, in the region of Puno.

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Periódico La Patria broke the news on Sunday, May 10, 2026.
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