An AP tally of official reports shows that the death toll in nearly 4 months of civil unrest in Venezuela has reached 100.

The country's chief prosecutor reported Thursday via Twitter that a 16-year-old died at a protest in the capital overnight and a 23-year-old man was slain in a demonstration in Merida state. The two deaths pushed the toll to the century mark.

Most of the deaths reported since anti-government protests began in April are of young men killed by gunfire. The count also includes looters, police allegedly attacked by protesters and civilians killed in accidents related to roadblocks set up during demonstrations.

The death count has been highly politicized, with the opposition and other government agencies reporting varying tolls and causes of death.