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Three people were killed in a supermarket in Santiago during protest night 2 days in Chile.
Mayor Karla Rubilar said one of the reporters died at the scene and the other died after being taken to the hospital.
President Sebastian Pinera stopped the rise in the metro fare, which sparked protests, but anxiety continued despite the announcement.
Soldiers and tanks were deployed after the government declared an emergency and imposed a ban on night traffic.
The protests were expanded to reflect general dissatisfaction with the high cost of living in one of the most stable countries in South America.
For decades, the worst anxiety exposed the division of the nation, one of the richest regions in the country and one of the most unequal and intensified demands for economic reform.
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In some parts of Santiago, hundreds of troops were placed on the streets for the first time since 1990, and Chile returned to democracy after the dictatorship of Augusto Pinoche.
On the second day of violent demonstrations, protesters set up barricades, burned buses, and police used tear gas and water cannons. A conflict broke out in the city center with Mayor Felipe Alessandri and the situation was confusing.
According to police, more than 300 people were arrested and 156 police were injured.
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Protesters clash with security forces in capital Santiago
Speaking on television, Pinera, who was accused of protests, said he had "humently" heard of "the voices of my compatriots" and "dissatisfaction with living expenses.
Javier Iturriaga del Campo, who is in charge of security in Santiago in an emergency, says there is a curfew between 22: 00 and 07: 00 (01: 00-10: 00 GMT) in the city and the outlying areas. Said it will be enforced. .
The military should help the police patrol the streets in the event of an emergency of 15 days, which allows the authorities to restrict people's freedom of movement and the right to assembly.
Previously, cultural and sporting events were canceled and shops were closed. The city's underground system remains closed until Monday and 41 of the 136 stations have been destroyed.
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Protesters continued on Saturday despite military deployment
Demonstrations were reported in the cities of Concepción, Rancagua, Punta Arenas, Valparaíso, Iquique, Antofagasta, Quillota and Talca, according to the El Mercurio newspaper.
Meanwhile, a police and protester clash in Santiago, Italy on Friday evening, and the picture of President Pienera was heavily criticized for social media.
Critics said that at the birthday celebration for the grandson of the president, this image symbolizes a leader who did not come in contact with ordinary Chileans.