South Africa Blocks Aid to 4,000 Trapped Illegal Miners

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South Africa's government has refused to assist illegal miners trapped in a closed mine in Stilfontein, as part of a crackdown on illegal mining activities. The police operation, known as Vala Umgodi, aims to cut off supplies to force miners to surface and face arrest. While initial reports suggested up to 4,000 miners were underground, authorities now estimate the number to be between 350 and 400. The government maintains that no aid will be provided to the miners, who are considered criminals, and emphasizes the risks involved in entering abandoned mines.
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