Isolated tribe shoots loggers dead with arrows in jungle
Members of the Mashco Piro, the world's largest isolated tribe according to the organization 'Survival International,' have killed two loggers with arrows in the Peruvian Amazon.
The incident was imminent since Peru's government had recently decided to allow logging near the Mashco Piro's settlements. Indeed, several timber companies have been granted forestry concessions in the area. And that immediately leads to confrontations with the world's largest isolated tribe living in that area. They already shot dead two loggers with bow and arrow. Two more loggers are missing without a trace.
(SR for Tagtik/Illustration picture: Photo by Julian Hanslmaier on Unsplash)