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The 13 men killed in Pataz had been sent to confront a group which had attacked and occupied the mine but were ambushed and seized as they were trying to regain control of it, Peruvian authorities said.Mr Rodríguez Díaz is suspected of allegedly ordering the storming of the mine's entrance, with the aim of stealing gold extracted by miners,
.He is accused of "organised crime, aggravated kidnapping and aggravated homicide", it added.A video posted by authorities showed him being detained by armed police in a busy downtown area of Medellin.
Colombian police chief Carlos Triana said Mr Rodríguez Díaz was located with the support of the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency and was subject to an Interpol red notice.Peru's interior ministry
said they expected Mr Rodríguez Díaz to be extradited to Peru in the coming days.
La Poderosa, which owns the mine where the murders took place, previously said 39 people with links to the company have been killed by criminal gangs in Pataz in total.Hardly an encouraging sign, so soon after the announcement of another brief ceasefire.
Volodymyr Zelensky has accused Russia of "trying to buy time" to continue its war in Ukraine, a day after Donald Trump said progress towards a ceasefire had been made in a call with Vladimir Putin."If Russia continues to put forward unrealistic conditions and undermine progress, there must be tough consequences," Ukraine's president wrote on social media, adding that Kyiv was ready to negotiate.
Following separate calls with Zelensky and Putin on Monday, Trump said truce talks between Russia and Ukraine would start "immediately".Putin said he was ready to work on a "memorandum on a possible future peace agreement", but did not address calls for a 30-day pause in fighting.