"Sol Prendido" for Borderland Beat
A video that is circulating on social networks shows the unfortunate event that occurred on January 20, 2024, where a tragic incident occurred in Tepalcatepec, Michoacán.
Artillery troops were victims of an explosion caused by a mine.
Although the truck in which they were traveling overturned, it was reported that all the occupants were safe.
However, two brave soldiers lost their lives in this tragic event, while one person was injured.
Tepalcatepec, Michoacán
Michoacán
That’s horrible. May those two soldiers rest in peace. Do you guys think the soldier seen in the picture was one of the two soldiers who died or was he the wounded one? It looks like the explosion disfigured his face. If he did survive his injuries, he’s probably going to need reconstructive surgery.
ReplyDeleteGracias a Dios hay excelente servicio médico, pero a costa de que.
DeleteOnce u start using mine and bomb could start naming cartel as terrorist
DeleteArmy was warned before they decided to protect sinaloa cartel. This guys try to protect the military personal and they wana work for a cartel. Now they got a bigger problem in their hands
Delete1 single guy can engage a whole army if he knows this science, michoacan knows the science.
DeleteThat’s honestly terrifying. God bless any member of law enforcement in Mexico who is not corrupt and is fighting those cartel terrorists.
ReplyDeleteTerreno d El Abuelo 👴
ReplyDeleteTerrorism, round them up like Bukele
ReplyDeleteEasier said than done when el salvador is the size of mexicos smallest state.
DeleteELMO should go full on Bukele.
DeleteBukele is too soft on terrorists.
DeleteMore like Obrador is too soft on terrorist
DeleteTickle me Elmo action will be? Hugs and kisses to all criminals?
ReplyDeleteAsí es.
DeleteA él le da risa y su estúpida sonrisa mientras sus hijos obesos no pasen esto
A story about a CJNG cell in Washington state.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.yahoo.com/news/mexican-drug-cartels-targeting-america-130040060.html
Speaking of that region, there's also a worthy story by NBC News of cartels that operate in Montana and the addiction it's causing amongst the Native American tribes.
DeleteNative Americans have been having addiction problems for decades.
Delete"Native Americans"
DeleteShit,dont mention natives,the whites will get blamed for them as well lmfao
4:03 The story is about meth and fentanyl trafficking and addiction in Montana. What group hasn't had illegal narcotic use problems in the half century of the "War on Drugs"?
Delete5:32 Not by me. Personal liberty and responsibility what people chose to use. Too many crybabies casting and assuming blame.
7:30
DeleteThe numbers are higher per capital in the native American population.
Haz patria, fusila un narcoterrorista
ReplyDeleteTerrorist acts, I hate when soldiers capture sicarios. They all need executions.
ReplyDeleteIncredible cowardice from cartel scum by planting mines. Always get beat when facing soldiers man to man.
ReplyDeleteGuy didnt stand a chance.White,black,brown blah blah
ReplyDeleteTold you us humans are filthy motherfuckers
Agreed 11:05, at this stage that's what it is. They want to play soldier in their rag tag Halloween camo and military type call signs... well it's high time we send in those whom will happily oblige in their request for war.
ReplyDeleteBlown up by the same criminals in Tepeque they're protecting.
ReplyDelete1:07 - If the criminals were being protected by the soldiers, then tell me what did the criminals gain from this? How did this benefit them? Not only did they just lose their “protection”, but they just brought a bunch of heat and attention onto themselves. This literally doesn’t benefit the criminals in any possible way.
Delete1:07 I wonder if another group put those mines all around tepeque. Like they have that place surrounded with mines them tepeques ain’t going any where if they try to run.
DeleteEvidencia que NO los protegen.
DeleteAbuelo and his people control the territory around Tepeque and also pay for military protection. Look how far from the road the explosive device was buried. This wasn't a deliberate attack, that's why no military operations were conducted from this incident that happened about three weeks ago.
DeleteWhats your take on Ocran Leak?
ReplyDeleteSome say that's Mini Lic
DeleteThat what I believe, and what people are saying. Most detailed stories I've ever heard.
DeleteAll this because people want nicer houses nicer cars etc. How fuking sad and pathetic this world is.
ReplyDelete@2:40PM Your statement is 100% on point 🎯
Delete@2:40 that’s just the way the cookie crumbles bud!
DeleteMe descorazona esto.
ReplyDeleteDescansen en Paz.
Gracias por su servicio a la nación
Su nombre queda escrito en mármol y están en mis oraciones.
Resignación y sanación a su familia
Good sentiments bro,lets talk about the soldier not the cheap bum rats that shit and run away
DeleteThere’s a group of Colombianos that help defend Tepalcatepec and also a group out in the Michoacan beach towns that give orders to Caballeros Templarios and control cocaine shipments.
ReplyDeleteAnyone messing with the military this way will get dealt with, Michoacán just heated up their plaza more with this act. Watch how this goes. AT mines are no joke, shot looking worse than Iraq and Afghanistan on a daily basis. May those two brave Soldiers rest in peace and the recovery of the one injured be fast and healthy.
ReplyDeletehugs and IEDS, not bullets
ReplyDeleteThis is not good. This type of crap fuels the calls for US military intervention in Mexico.
ReplyDeleteU.S intervention? Why? It happened in MICHOACAN not Michigan.
DeleteCurupt Mexican government will do anything to stop from US helping out.
DeleteGovernment of Mexico prefers to be soft on criminals, since bribes come in to look the other way.
This is why Cjng hasn't tried to push to Tepalcatepec from Jilotlan.
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