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Monday, June 23, 2014
Mexico ( 2 people were executed at a car swap meet )
Running two traders in @ Cd_Victoria, Tamaulipas
Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas - The evolution of about 1:30 pm in the afternoon 2 people were executed in this capital city by armed men riding in a car.
The incident occurred in the Peace Avenue in front of the car swap meet this avenue is located off of Reynosa. According to the information gathered about a young man of about 20 to 25 years, and a man, presumably both car dealers at this flea market. According to witnesses subjects arrived at the scene and began firing his high-powered weapons against victims who were already identified, fled the scene immediately afterwards, the young reach to run but remained depressed meters ahead, the man stayed lying on the ground.
The man in the ambulance still had vital signs so he was taken to hospital for treatment, his current health status is unknown. All federal police arrived, the motive for the attack is unknown.
The incident occurred in the Peace Avenue in front of the car swap meet this avenue is located off of Reynosa. According to the information gathered about a young man of about 20 to 25 years, and a man, presumably both car dealers at this flea market. According to witnesses subjects arrived at the scene and began firing his high-powered weapons against victims who were already identified, fled the scene immediately afterwards, the young reach to run but remained depressed meters ahead, the man stayed lying on the ground.
The man in the ambulance still had vital signs so he was taken to hospital for treatment, his current health status is unknown. All federal police arrived, the motive for the attack is unknown.
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BAGHDAD ( Sunni Militants Take 3 More Towns in Iraq )
BAGHDAD – Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) fighters have taken three more towns in Al Anbar province, their stronghold in western Iraq, a military spokesman said Sunday.
Army troops had to pull out of Rawah, Qaim and Anah, army spokesman Maj. Gen. Qassim Atta said in a press conference.
The decision was made to carry out a tactical withdrawal to “mobilize and reactivate the military units in strong areas and guarantee more effective control,” Atta said.
Qaim, one of three posts on the Iraq-Syria border, fell to the jihadists on Saturday night, but officials had not confirmed the town’s fall until now.
Sunni insurgents have been fighting the army in Al Anbar since January, when they took Fallujah and a section of Ramadi, the two biggest cities in the province.
Security forces members are still in Tal Afar, a town in Nineveh province, and repulsed several insurgent attacks, the army spokesman said.
The security forces also stopped an attack on the Baiji refinery, Iraq’s largest petroleum processing complex, which is under the control of troops loyal to the government in Baghdad, Atta said.
The refinery in Saladin province, located north of Baghdad, and Tal Afar were at the center of fighting last week between government forces and the insurgents.
Tal Afar is located between Mosul, Iraq’s second-largest city and the capital of Nineveh province, and the border with Syria.
The security forces, meanwhile, killed 42 ISIS fighters and destroyed 13 vehicles in operations east of Tikrit, the capital of Saladin province, the army spokesman said.
Ten other jihadists were killed in the northern part of Babil province, Atta said.
ISIS is leading the Sunni insurgency spreading across Iraq.
Mexico ( Cartel Leader’s Son Arrested in Western Mexico )
MORELIA, Mexico – One of the sons of Caballeros Templarios drug cartel boss Servando Gomez Martinez was arrested in the western Mexican state of Michoacan, officials said.
Huber Gomez Patiño was arrested in the city of Arteaga on Saturday, the Government Secretariat, Defense Secretariat, Navy Secretariat and Attorney General’s Office said in a joint statement.
The 22-year-old suspect tried to flee after spotting federal law enforcement agents and was captured, federal officials said.
Gomez Patiño, who was armed, told the officers he was Gomez Martinez’s son and threatened to have them killed if they did not release him, the federal agencies said.
The suspect faces firearms and drug charges, officials said, adding that he was turned over to federal prosecutors.
Servando Gomez Martinez took over the Caballeros Templarios cartel’s leadership earlier this year.
Federal security forces killed the cartel’s two top leaders, Nazario Moreno Gonzalez and Enrique Plancarte Solis, in February and March, respectively.
Moreno and other members of the Familia Michoacana gang formed the Caballeros Templarios organization after he was reported killed by the government in 2010.
The Caballeros Templarios cartel, which deals in both synthetic and natural drugs, commits murders, stages kidnappings and runs extortion rackets that target business owners and transport companies in Michoacan.
The cartel uses Michoacan’s 270 kilometers (168 miles) of coastline to smuggle chemical drug precursors for the production of synthetic drugs into Mexico.
The federal government is offering a reward of 30 million pesos (about $2.3 million) for information leading to Gomez Martinez’s arrest.
State officials, meanwhile, said Jose Manuel Chacon, a hitman on the cartel’s payroll, was arrested in the upscale Chapultepec district of Morelia, the capital of Michoacan
TEHRAN ( Female fans banned from Iran volleyball )
TEHRAN: Female fans and even women journalists will not be allowed to attend a World League volleyball match between Iran and Italy in Tehran Sunday, the official IRNA news agency reported.
Women were reportedly turned away from the Azadi Stadium when Iran played Italy in the first leg on Friday, while female reporters inside the complex were ordered to leave.
“Female journalists are banned from entering the stadium for the next three matches in Tehran,” IRNA reported.
Placed in the difficult Group A, Iran has already hosted Brazil in Tehran, as well as one game against Italy. Two more games are planned in the Azadi Stadium that can hold 12,000 spectators, against Poland on June 27 and 29.
According to the Khabaronline news website, authorities had confronted female journalists holding proper press credentials issued by Iran’s National Volleyball Federation on Friday, and ordered them out.
A small group of female fans protested outside, and journalist Fatemeh Jamalpour of the reformist Shargh daily said they were detained by the authorities.
Jamalpour was also taken into custody and held for six hours, she said on her Facebook page.
Since Iran started playing in the World League, only once — in 2013 — have Iranian women been allowed to attend the game. Since then, however, female journalists had been allowed to cover the games.
Sunday, June 22, 2014
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