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Six Countries Collaborate on Humanitarian Aid to Bolivia - La Patria 3.0

Fact Sheet: Six countries activated humanitarian assistance to Bolivia, sending tons of food and basic goods to address the blockades. The cooperation began in mid-May 2026 using military and commercial aircraft. Tap to see the full context. Context: The deployment began to materialize in mid-May due to the blockades and the country's complex geography. Argentina was the first country to activate its assistance. The Argentine Air Force deployed …
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The country ' s main cities suffer from severe shortages of food, fuel and essential inputs.

Fact Sheet: Six countries activated humanitarian assistance to Bolivia, sending tons of food and basic goods to address the blockades. The cooperation began in mid-May 2026 using military and commercial aircraft. Tap to see the full context. Context: The deployment began to materialize in mid-May due to the blockades and the country's complex geography. Argentina was the first country to activate its assistance. The Argentine Air Force deployed …

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Six countries in the region sent humanitarian aid consisting of food and essential inputs to support supply in the country, in a context of logistical difficulties that mainly affect La Paz and El Alto. Argentina, Chile, Peru, Brazil, Paraguay and the United States activated bilateral cooperation mechanisms for the shipment of food cargoes and logistical assistance, mainly through military transport aircraft and cargo flights.

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Los Tiempos broke the news on Saturday, May 30, 2026.
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