Six wounded would have left the disturbances in Barranquilla street that forced to evacuate the U. de A.

While unofficial versions report that the riots on Barranquilla street that took place this Tuesday would have left a total of six people injured, the Medellín metro confirmed that it rehabilitated the stops at the Universidad station, which had been suspended due to the clashes.

Said interruption began at 4:00 in the followingnoon and lasted until following 7:00 pm, as confirmed by the company on its Facebook page.

These protests, which at first began with hooded men who closed Barranquilla Street at noon, led to the arrival of the Police Riot Squad, Esmad, and clashes broke out, which forced the evacuation of the university and the closure of Barranquilla Street. , a situation that continued following 8:00 p.m.

The Personería reported that it was present in the area to be attentive to cases of possible violation of human rights. Neither has offered a report of the facts.

From the Secretary of Security it was reported that the situation is being monitored from the Unified Command Post, but has not yet given an official report on the situation. The Ministry of Mobility has also not reported the reopening of Barranquilla street, closed since noon this Tuesday.

Travelers who need to travel through this area are reminded to look for alternative routes as there is no passage and the disturbances and clashes continue to pose risks to civilians.

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