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Twenty killed as death toll spikes in weeks of protests in Venezuela to oust socialist government

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A woman looks at the coffin of Paola Ramirez, a student who died during protests which have engulfed Venezuela and has killed 20 people, during her wake in San Cristobal, Venezuela, April 20, 2017. Photo: Reuters
Agence France-Presse

The number of people killed in three weeks of street protests against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro soared to 20 on Friday after one of the deadliest nights of unrest in Caracas.

Eleven people died -- some reportedly electrocuted while looting a bakery, and others shot -- and six people were wounded in riots in the capital’s southwestern district El Valle, the public ministry said in a statement.

The neighbourhood witnessed pillaging and violent clashes between police and protesters, according to residents, some of whom took images of an anti-riot vehicle charred by Molotov cocktails.

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“It was like a war,” resident Carlos Yanez said.

“The police were firing tear gas, armed civilians were shooting guns at buildings. My family and I threw ourselves to the floor. It was horrible,” said the 33-year-old construction worker.

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The opposition accuses the government of sending gangs of armed thugs to attack them, and says the security forces have been repressing protesters.

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