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These Photographs Are Not Evidence that Argentina Sent Anti-Riot Material and Ammunition to Bolivia – Bolivia Verifica

The images were mounted. Argentine chancellor Pablo Quirno strongly denied the accusations about sending anti-riot material, weapons and ammunition to Bolivia. Facebook shares photographs showing boxes of war ammunition next to a Hercules plane at Santa Cruz airport. The publications claim that the material arrived from Argentina and that with it the Rodrigo Paz government “want to put bullet into the people.” However, the information is false: …

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The images were mounted. Argentine chancellor Pablo Quirno strongly denied the accusations about sending anti-riot material, weapons and ammunition to Bolivia. Facebook shares photographs showing boxes of war ammunition next to a Hercules plane at Santa Cruz airport. The publications claim that the material arrived from Argentina and that with it the Rodrigo Paz government “want to put bullet into the people.” However, the information is false: …

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Foreign Minister Pablo Quirno denied the accusations of the former Bolivian president, who had said that Milei sent anti-riot material."This proves what this axis of evil is," the Argentine official remarked.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Argentina’s foreign minister, Pablo Quirno, denied this Wednesday the denunciation of former Bolivian President Evo Morales, who had assured that Argentina sent Hercules planes to transport police and military personnel who participated in the repression of the demonstrations against President Rodrigo Paz. “They are totally false accusations without any kind of hold. It’s not true, this proves what that axis of evil is,” Quirno said. “It’s very …

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Paz says Petro’s statements are a “attack” on Bolivia’s democracyMarco Rubio warns that the U.S. will not allow the Bolivian government to be overthrownThe President of Bolivia, Rodrigo Paz, said Wednesday that ex-mandator Evo Morales (2006-2019) would “swerve,” in order to reject the coca-growing leader’s version that Argentina has sent Hercules planes to Bolivia to supposedly transfer military and police officers to aid in the repression of th…

·Lima, Peru
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Foreign Minister Pablo Quirno rejects the accusations of the former Bolivian president and assures that the flights sent by the government of Javier Milei carried humanitarian aid to assist the areas affected by the blockades.

"They use the Hercules to mobilize troops," said the former president in an interview with the Sylvestre Cat on Radio 10 about the planes sent by the Executive to transport food. The denial came from Chancellor Pablo Quirno: "The accusations show what the axis of evil is."

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Gustavo Sylvestre broke the news on Tuesday, May 19, 2026.
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