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Bolivia's embattled President Evo Morales, who resigned hours earlier, deno...

FILE PHOTO: Bolivia's President Evo Morales annouces his resignation in Lauca N, Cochabamba, Bolivia November 10, 2019 in this still image taken from Bolivian Government TV. Bolivian Government TV via REUTERS TV/File Photo

LA PAZ - Bolivia’s embattled President Evo Morales, who resigned hours earlier, denounced what he called an “illegal” police warrant for his arrest and said his home was attacked by “violent groups,” according to a statement on Twitter on Sunday.Reporting by Daniel Ramos; writing by Cassandra Garrison; Editing by Christian Schmollinger

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