At least 14 people and a soldier died in a clash between armed civilians and Army elements in the
municipality of Iguala, Guerrero.
Roberto Álvarez
Heredia, Guerrero's security spokesman, reported that the military were
attacked by an armed group in the municipality of Tepochica.
According to reports,
the military repelled the aggression although an officer died in the
confrontation.
Roberto Álvarez
Heredia, spokesman for the Peacebuilding Bureau of the entity, explained that
an armed group shot at officers on the road between Iguala and the municipality
of Tepecoacuilco.
He added that the
military responded to the attack and at least 14 attackers and an officer died
in the confrontation.
Authorities added that
there were secured high-power weapons and three stolen vehicles in which the
armed group moved.
The head of the State
Attorney General's Office (FGE), Jorge Zuriel de los Santos Barrila, arrived at
the scene of the confrontation.
Payback for CJNG by federales?
ReplyDeleteCjng michoamierdas got slaughter like pigs can't only win in ambush
ReplyDeleteIt was snitchaloa off shoots
DeleteSounds like snitchaloa cheerleader to me haha
DeleteI would love to know how these battles unfold. Were they just thrown out there or were they trained? Did the criminals and military stumble on each other or was one of them waiting for the other? Were they intoxicated? How close were they?
ReplyDeleteFrom the look of the bodies. They might of being ambushed. The bodies on one truck has them sitting down. Or maybe a head on confrontation.
DeleteIts more obvious then that brother. What is going on is that these criminals believe that they have the absolute power. Up until these past few days they did. What this was a message that had to be send by the secretary of defense to the criminals that the government is gonna get morw brute
Delete. If you notice it was the criminals that begun shoting! This was another attempt of an ambush! Hopefully this is just the beginning of an all out war against these groups. Good👍.It has to be done.
Go to Mexico & join them and you will know all the Details of said ambushes
Deletei think youre asking alot of questions about info that doesnt really concern you further than what is necessary to reach a conclusion about what is going on here. it gets frustrating when people want to know every little detail its difficult to have complete coverage you have to understand that
Deletethree of them curled up in the back of a truck?
ReplyDeleteHiding.
DeleteLooks staged!! Those men were SITTING in the truck bed during the "shootout"??? Really.....what did that Ford hit head on? Did the collision cause those men to jump out the window? I'm no expert but those pictures tell me a different story
ReplyDeleteNice article on Asia's "El Chapo"
ReplyDeletehttps://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/meth-syndicate/
Dead is dead, good!
ReplyDeleteThere aint no cjng in Iguala
ReplyDeleteThis guys were guerreros unidos sorry to disapoint you guys, the gov still cleaning house for cjng, the gov is already excusing what happen in michoacan, they are saying it was a mistake and cjng were just protecting menchos wife, my question is if they were just protecting her why would they put up those messages threatening police who work for viagras? They already had those messages written so they did plan the attack and not because they were defending menchos wife, and yes those police were working for viagras but the gov dont want people to know how deep the cartel are in the police forces
ReplyDelete8:09 sorry to disappoint u bud but GU work with cjng...
DeleteTo live and die in Mexico.
ReplyDeleteAt least they ain't fighting no fake war like us soldiers.
DeleteLike that’s any better
DeleteRight. They're just fighting for their right to keep poisoning people with meth.
Delete10:42 US soldiers fight " fake" wars... let me let you in on a secret.. they make sure this shit doesnt come home. The US sticks its nose way up other countries ass for national security. Better you than me mentality. Thats why so many are desperate to land on American soil. This is paradise.
DeleteI wish we could watch the battles from a couple of nice drones..
ReplyDeleteI worked in that part of the world back when the students were killed, and drove by the reported river where the remains were put in Coculo more than a few times.
ReplyDeleteI can believe that was a 'unit' of gente malo foot soldiers that was caught off guard. The fact that they are no better equipped (BP vests?) suggests to me GU and not LaFam or Rojo.
If Gil was among those dead it would support the idea that he knew too much.
It is not uncommon in Ig to hear gunshots at night.
Se está volviendo más brutal ... Y el único CJNG en Guerrero es una calavera en su fosa.
ReplyDeleteMexico needs Death Penalty and citizens right to carry arms, and self defense automatic weapons.
ReplyDelete@6:12, Amigo, Mexico has had the death penalty for generations...Trouble is, it is "extra-legal". Advice: Don't mess with important people (criminals or otherwise) because you might die prematurely. If Mexico had a death penalty do you honestly think anything would change?
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