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Amaru Ruiz, director of the Del Ro Foundation, said some of the bodies were found mutilated. Ruiz said the ailants set fire to 16 houses in Vilu in northern Nicaragua on Saturday.
Mexico City. At least five people were killed and three others were injured when suspected men attacked a group of indigenous people in Nicaragua over the weekend. Local officials gave this information. Amaru Ruiz, director of the Del Ro Foundation, said some of the bodies were found mutilated. Ruiz said the ailants set fire to 16 houses in Vilu in northern Nicaragua on Saturday.
The victims belong to the Mayangana group. The conflict between the people who came from outside in the area and the natives in the area has been going on for years. The people who came from outside and settled here claim the land as their own. Such killings often go unpunished in Nicaragua, where many ex-servicemen have settled.
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