Ecuador: End of the "Total Offensive" Against Armed Groups and Drug Trafficking on the Colombian Border
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On Monday morning, at dawn, a new phase of the "Offensive Total" operation launched by 35,000 military personnel in four coastal provinces subject to emergency and curfew came to an end in Ecuador. For 15 days, the armed forces and the police carried out an offensive against dozens of organized armed groups and organized crime groups.
Ecuador ended the curfew that it imposed for two weeks in four provinces of the country. During that time, some 6.5 million people were banned from leaving their homes from night to dawn. The restriction was absolute. The government did not grant safe conducts even to productive sectors, and kept the press out of operations. To sustain the measure, it deployed, according to official figures, 75,000 uniforms, with logistical support from the Unit…
Curfew ends in the four provinces after 15 days of measures against organized crime in the country.
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