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Sunday, June 23, 2024

Breaking News & Live Thread: Military Raid In Sánchez Celis, Eldorado. Unofficially, It Was Mentioned That Raul Carrasco "N", "El Chore" Was Killed

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 

This information was translated and reposted from LOS NOTICIERISTAS
JUNE 23, 2024


Culiacán, Sinaloa - The version of the death of Raúl Carrasco, better known as 'El Chore', has circulated through social networks, but no police or authorities have confirmed it after the confrontation that took place this Sunday morning, June 23, in the community of Leopoldo Sánchez Celis, Eldorado syndicate.

If the fall of this important member of the criminal group is confirmed, the authorities would have dealt a serious blow to the organization, as this man is considered one of the most important in the security field within the criminal group.

So far it has only been reported that the confrontation took place in the vicinity of a cargo vehicle yard located in the central part of the aforementioned community, where personnel from the Mexican Army, National Guard and other security forces are working. Still, there has been no detailed information on what happened, although neighbors reported that several helicopters flew over the area this morning. One of them landed in the area of the conflict.



EARLY SUNDAY MORNING A HEAVY SHOOTING IN THE EJIDO SANCHEZ CELIS SOUTH OF CULIACAN






FOLLOW-UP 'EL CHORE' REPORTED PLAZA BOSS OF LOS CHAPITOS FACTION IN ELDORADO, SINALOA 

EL CHORE




RÍODOCE MENTIONS POSSIBLE DEATH OF EL CHORE IN MILITARY OPERATION

JUNE 23, 2024



A gun battle between military and civilians that lasted approximately 40 minutes took place early Sunday morning in the municipality of Eldorado.

According to initial information, the incident took place in a warehouse or trailer yard located on Venustiano Carranza and Vicente Guerrero avenues in the Leopoldo Sanchez Celis syndicate.

So far, a strong operation of the different armed forces of the National Defense Secretariat has been deployed in the area, with armored trucks and personnel stationed in the locality, and at least three helicopters have been used, one of which landed in the area and then took off.

The authorities have not reported whether any people were killed, wounded or arrested in the confrontation, but unofficially it was mentioned that Raul Carrasco "N", "El Chore", who is considered an important part of the security cordon of the Los Chapitos faction of the Sinaloa Cartel, died at the site.





NOTICIAS REFLECTORESMX


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"Children found this explosive dumped in Sanchez Celis, near the area of Sunday's confrontation in Eldorado. Does anyone know what kind of explosive it is?🤔


LUIS ALBERTO DÍAZ Y LOS NOTICIERISTAS 


" 🔴| "He was shouting at me, don't leave me here, come and get me", mother narrates moments of terror after her son was caught in the crossfire inside a trailer warehouse after a confrontation in Leopoldo Sanchez Celis, in Eldorado."



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96 comments:

  1. Nice post char. Thanks for your hard work.

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    1. Nino I thank you is enough stop acting like a fool.

      5 thank yous in every article is too much, char will go crazy.

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  2. Good. Like I wrote two days ago every single cartel member of every cartel needs to be exterminated.

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    1. Flaquito has to go. Pinche traidor is hiding hard core. Probly won't see him no more.

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    2. Exterminating a cartel might take years, even if you kill all the high ranks. Just look at los Beltrán, all the high ranks died or in prison and it’s still going strong with chapo Isidro in front.

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    3. @12:12 Pm

      I said every single member of every single cartel, from the high ranks to the Halcones

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    4. 1 45. It doesnt matter if you kill everybody dufus ,you wouldnt be able to even if you wanted to. Just like americans mutts have no brotherhoods or connections because its a " melting pot" people having 100 percent of the same blood will always group together
      or protect one another even if in the wrong, you gringos with your 10 percent irish and 20 percent german 20 percent this and 40 percent whatever will never have the unity like people of the same blood line or a self protection mode of your own people . That's why you people will never achieve victory .There is always gonna be someone willing to get the gringos their fix. If the gringos werent all drug addicts there wouldnt be cartels. "KiLL aLL ThE CaRteL MeMbErs" jajajajajajjajjajaa look in the mirror chad .no drug users equals no market or trafficking

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    5. 4:50 what the fuck you talking about?

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    6. @450 so pendejo are the cartels getting the Americans their fix when they extort, kidnap, steal, kill, traffic, and generally terrorize their fellow Mexicans?

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    7. @4:50 Pm

      I’m of mexicans origins, born and raised in Guadalajara. I don’t know why you thought I was a gringo.

      And I’m completely aware that what I said cannot be done.. without a dictatorship. The other day I said that a dictatorship would be the only way for Mexico to get rid of the cartels without foreign intervention and I stand by my point.

      And don’t even get me started with the drugs. Like I said the other day, drugs are by far the most lucrative asset that the cartels have, but even if drugs were legalized, these people would simply resort to other means for making money (such as kidnapping, extortions, robberies, human and organ trafficking etc, all things they already practice anyway, they would simply resort to them much more than now if drugs were legalized, putting the normal pupulation at even greater risk), this is why I said that they all need to be eradicated by any means necessary and without any sort of qualms.

      Because if you think that those people would start living normal life for 200.000 pesos per year then it goes without saying who is the pendejo between you and me.

      Cuídate donde quiera que andes, @4:50 Pm.


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    8. @7:55 PM

      This is the thing: even if magically all of the americans, nay, the entire world, stopped using drugs, or drugs became legalized, in short, even if drugs stopped being a profitable asset for the cartels, they would simply devote all of their time and energy to other criminal activities.

      The problem is the criminal culture and the impunity rate, and I see no other way to change these things without a dictatorship for one or two decades.

      I really don’t think that things are fixable in a democratic way, not at this point.

      And when you have 175.000 people (the aproximate number of people who worked for the cartels and they are probably even more) roaming the country, sewer rats, tweakers, who have a body count in the dozen and in some cases in the hundreds, who have killed even women and little kids, well even if drugs were legalized and/or stopped being used worldwide and/or magically disappeared, the country would still have a huge problem.

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    9. @1042 this is 755. I think that’s exactly what I said. Here in Mx it’s not simply a “drug issue.” It’s an organized crime issue where the government is mostly complicit.

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    10. @7:55 PM there is no way they would be able to pay off government extorsions without drug money. If drugs disappeared tomorrow, cartels with have a short half-life. Extorting would soon kill off the goose with the golden egg.

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    11. 316 do you live here? I do and you have NO idea what you’re talking about. None. They have their hands in EVERYTHING and that constitutes a LOT of money for them and the politicians. Fuel theft from Pemex pipelines, migrant smuggling, human trafficking, kidnapping, extortion of businesses and entire industries (which apparently you that money severely), extortion of municipal entities (most of the municipalities in Tamaulipas for example pay the local group in control), etc etc etc. The Italian mafia thrived without one or both feet in drugs for decades. Organized crime (what you refer to as “cartels” ) and the attendant corruption doesn’t go away because you remove a source of income. Like many on this page you haven’t a clue what you’re talking about. None

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    12. You talk about the large amount of people that work for the cartels but what you need to be talking about is who the cartels work for and in turn who those 175000 people actually work for

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    13. @9.21. Yes, you did say that the other day, about how only a dictator could eliminate the "CARTELS", and I tried to explain that these networks are complicated, they don't have "members" that a dictatorship could identify and eliminate in the way you imagine.
      They'd kill "Halcones?" What about the 7 year olds who have no idea what they are even signalling, or why? The farmers in the mountains forced into growing a different crop for people they never meet, the ex-police working for private US security companies to target one group but being paid by another to protect their mining interests, local kids forced to sell meth cos their mum's in debt, Marines protecting one group of traffickers to halt the danger from another group that are protected by Federales? And on and on and on and on. Are they "Cartel Members"?
      It's like somebody who watches too much negative news about the US saying that the only way to fix things there is to round up and murder every single EVIL person, but only a strong arm could do it.

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    14. @9.21. I think the other commenter assumed u were a "gringo" because your solution of EXTERMINATION of an underclass forced to work for local police to alert local criminals sounds exactly like the kind of thing a gringo would say. You were raised in Guadalajara? No offence dude, but it sounds like you were raised in a gated community.

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  3. Excelente trabajo Ejército Mexicano!

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  4. Nice read , much appreciated!

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  5. Damn one more chapito bites the dust. Valió verga

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  6. The only person who held back against all out war with Los Chapitos was MZ. Now that he is sick and longer calling the shots the new people in charge are cleaning house. Nuff Said!!!

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  7. I wonder who they were going for in the first place, sounds like Chore died trying to protect who ever they were going for. I doubt they would’ve done a whole operation just for him

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    1. Meh, I beg to differ. I think the Governments plan is to weaken the organization by hitting the inner circle and consciously allowing the bosses to stay in hiding. If the Bosses are captured prematurely without dismantling the inner circle, then you create a power void and you end up with several factions fighting for that one spot.

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    2. 😅 “the government plan” is to take as many bribes as possible

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    3. That will happen regardless. Always does.

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    4. 1155 maybe under Garcia Luna and Peña Nieto but I dont see it under this administration. Their actions say otherwise. Every cartel has been hit. Some more so than others, but not because they are not giving bribes, rather because the structure has been weakened and its easier to take on a weak prey than a strong one. Take Sinaloa for example, once chapo was captured the structure splintered. You had Chapos sons, Zambadas and Damasos. Who was the weakest link from those 3, Damasos. The pretty much took themselves out. Now you have Chapos and Zambadas going at it. Mayos have stayed in tact for the most part, it's Chapos who have splintered after Ovidio was taken down. After that arrest, that faction of CDS has been significantly weakened. Just look at Sonora as a result. Just my theory, based on the information we have. Maybe you have information that proves the government is taking sides again. If so, share it. We all want to see.

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    5. I agree 11:30am, they've been working on chapitos for a while. They took the easy picking, ovidio. Then started hitting their money. Then declared them public enemy #1for fent trafficking.
      Now going after security. I'm sure they're getting plenty of 3 letter agency Intel. 1 of the 3 brothers will probably be captured in the next year or less. You kill their informants or challenge them they'll make an example out of you. The justice dept have got a conviction rate in the 90's. If they get them to the us, i don't think they'll be offered a deal. They will probably be given the bad man treatment like papa. Got to keep catching bad men to get budget increases. That all depends on how the madam president proceeds. It may be open season on cjng if she names garcia harfuch head of security.

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    6. 12:53 The Israeli Mafia is showing the cartels who is really their boss. Once they clean house they will put their people in.

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    7. 12.18
      Are you the Cayotero that lost the boxing match with Detroit
      Ya still defending the fool that will be out of office soon.
      All fuken presidents of Mexico get bribes, none of them are fukn Angels .

      Tricky

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    8. @ Israeli Mafia? Hmmm. It might be the Azerbaijani Mafia, or maybe the Belgian Mafia, the Congolese Mafia. Pick a Puppet Master, depending on your prejudice.

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  8. Its pretty important that any organization the produces fentanyl needs to fully exterminated. Keep up the good work Mexico and fuck you China

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  9. It's a good day when ANY cartel member dies. It's a very good day if they have position or provide leadership. Adios prick!

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  10. El chore.. he seems very tall not short.... regardless this is the way to handle these rats by extermination

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    1. Chore means big ears : pinche orejón > chorejon > chore

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    2. To is it means short

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    3. Or, maybe everyone pictured with him was very short?

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  11. If the death of Chore is confirmed, then this should be a signal for the Mexican government to start going after Ismael Mario Zambada García, Aureliano Guzmán Loera, Los Chapitos, and other important top leaders of the Sinaloa Cartel who have been terrorizing the country. It's really time to raid the vipers nest.

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    1. No. There is still too many seasoned operators ready to take "Chore's" place. The government is doing the right thing by hitting the plaza bosses and leaving them with weak options as replacements. Once they are all out of solid options, then it will be time for the government to move into the "vipers nest" otherwise you're going to have a shit show. Chapitos and mayos will turn into 10 different factions all fighting to be the top dog, sort of like you have with Zetas, Metros, escorpiones, CDG and that mess.

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    2. 10:54 “Mario” lol go educate yourself first on who’s who before commenting here. Also, the government will never capture some of those individuals you mentioned because they work with them.

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  12. Oh shit, Mini Leaks bout to pop some bottles in his propaganda podcast

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    1. As long as Mini testifies. when they ship IAG and the rest of the dumb asses north we don't care about the propaganda.

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    2. If they capture them alive, military wasn't shy about using the minigun. I'm sure they haven't forgotten that ovidio was going to surrender, but iag kicked the 1st culicanazo into gear.

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  13. Arriba El ejercito Mexicano
    🇲🇽🦇🇲🇽🦇🇲🇽🦇

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  14. El Senor IAG El Gavilan y El Panu are not happy about this.

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    1. Que coman un taco de verga esas lacras

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  15. Did they go after him due to the execution of the Guardia nacional member in Culiacán?

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  16. Let the snitching begin .

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  17. Hahaha mayo informing on his rivals one by one

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    1. 💯 he's playing chess. Setting them up like papa. Using them as a lightning rod just like uncle junior.

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    2. 1:08 chess?? When hes six feet underground. The chapitos gonna take over his snitch faction . He better start speed dialing the DEA on their whereabouts .

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    3. Its hilarious watching Mayo fanboys act like hes some sorta untouchable god when the only reason hes still free is because hes a literal rat and backstabber when he dies his whole faction will flip to Rusos or Chapitos they wont respect that rat on his last breathe let alone his son

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  18. pues no que le dicen la mera verga jajajaj, eso le dieron a esa rata del chorr.

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  19. Is chore the dude that kept el dorado after Los damaso left ?

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    1. He used to be part of Los Damasos, him and El Chuta went over to los chapitos during the war

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  20. See this is what the BB comments should be about so far no cheerleading so far no trolling and so far no contra groupies lol . Everyone on here knows all the narcos are shit .

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  21. Le sacaron el chorro al chore.

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  22. Government going all out against chapos. The end looks near for them.

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  23. There were rumors around here before that MF had a fight/disagreement with Chore

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    1. MF had asked Chapitos to turn over el chore after el chore kidnapped one of MF compadres
      Wonder if he was behind cheyos death and this is a way of zambadas responding
      By just sending the military in

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    2. wrong the el cheyo death was an inside job by Mayos it is very clear

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    3. Made it clear where?

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    4. my question to you the same where does it say los chapitos killed cheyo?

      Cheyo was killed in Mayo turf in Culiacan

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    5. Char you lose credibility making those kind of statements.. Anybody can get hit anywhere does t matter who’s turf.. No way in hell Mz killing off his nephew like that.. js also you have to remember these guys have huge egos and walk around offending and even banging other dudes wife’s.. always the “ he ain’t shit” or “ill fuck his bitch “ type of lads…

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    6. Char, anyone can be touched anywhere - here and in the US.

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  24. awesome thank you

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  25. Panchito arredondo ta llorando escribiendo el corrido le entro la mv al chore jaja

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  26. El chore ya no era el encargado de el dorado. Los chimales son los buenos de ahi

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    1. El Chimal is dead

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    2. Chimales group is still around, they report to “el güerito”.

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  27. Rest In Pieces scumbag.

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  28. Zambada family has always held strong bonds with the military, and it pays well. The thing many don’t understand is that you don’t want the Chapitos in charge, they’re even worse than their dad… they bring instability, everything they touch goes to shit. It’s like Biden and Trump, it’s gonna be a shitshow but you gotta pick the shit that stinks the least, or t least the one you’re not gonna get smeared on with.

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    1. Obama and his husband Michael as well as Biden and Kaka Harris are the worst things that could have happened to the USA

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    2. 2:55 no period nino you having fun?

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    3. No Trump you idiot

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  29. Longest title in the history of BB. Char. Good work. Just piece of suggestion is to trim down the titles, they are too long and sometimes hard to read, especially when sharing the links with my compadres. Thanks Char

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    1. @3pm to me tittles are great and perfect could be just me that I like to read. Maybe char would cater to you and make you audio or video if you want.

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    2. Actually, the headline was pared down to the bare essentials, giving the who, the what, and the where.
      The why will reveal itself later.

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  30. La muerte no de desea a nadie arriva la chapizaaaaa 💯

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    1. A todos de la chapizaaaaa si!

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    2. Arriba pero del tronco

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  31. Why would a helicopter land briefly if there wasn't someone important enough captured?
    Would it land for some wounded soldier in order to transport him fast to a hospital?

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    1. I've watched a few local videos where it is said 2 civilians where boarded to the helicopter, so yes they did capture someone worth while, how big we will see

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    2. 5:38
      Why wouldn't it?

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    3. @9:09
      Landing while there's fighting going on, or just landing without a serious reason is totally against any logic and doctrine (except if there was some malfunction, but then it wouldn't fly again) at unknown terrain at that.
      So, if it landed, and then flew away, the only logical explanation is it took someone from the ground, and only logical explanations are either some soldier got seriously wounded, or someone was captured.

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    4. Helicopter landed to gas up, grab tacos and agua de horchata, this becomes clear when you study the video closely. 🤔

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  32. RPG -29 Vampir /with PG - 29 Rocket ( Soviet) adopted in Russia 1989

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  33. This is the picture of the RPG you asked about:

    https://www.militaryfactory.com/smallarms/detail.php?smallarms_id=487

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  34. It's curious that the motor had writing in English. Mexico has bought them from Russia.

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  35. excelente trabajo char...... UNA COSA ES SEGURA Y ACUERDATE,LA GUERRA POR EL PODER LEVARA A MAS DESTRUCCION DEL CDS,POR UN LADO LOS CANARIOS...PIA.PIA,PIA.POR EL OTRO PLOMO.....Y ASI SE ACABARAN ENTRE ELLOS...............QUE PIENSA TU...................

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    1. No capitalizes por favor.

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    2. He started out without capitals, then forgot.

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    3. That fool doesn't know 👎 how to use a keyboard. Time for evening classes.

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  36. Looks like a m72A6 rocket engine “M72 LAW” anti tank system.

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