CARACAS: The death toll from five weeks of political unrest in Venezuela has climbed to 21 after a student was fatally shot in the city of San Cristobal, authorities said Tuesday.
Daniel Tinoco, 24, was killed Monday night in the western city where nationwide protests against the leftist government of President Nicolas Maduro first ignited February 4.
Tinoco died from a gunshot wound to the chest, opposition Mayor Daniel Ceballos told AFP.
Ceballos said Tinoco had no vital signs upon arrival at a clinic.
"Two other people who were shot -- one in the shoulder and the other in the abdomen -- were operated on in the early morning and are in a stable condition," he said.
Ceballos said "masked men on vehicles and motorcycles fired at a group of students."
The mayor said he "presumed" that the attackers were part of "armed groups that support the government."
The anti-government demonstrations that have rocked Venezuela for more than a month have been fueled by rising discontent over deteriorating living conditions and police crackdowns in the oil-rich OPEC nation.
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