October 8, 2025
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In Ecuador, they attacked the President’s car Daniel Noboa

The Scow of Ecuador President Daniel Noboa was attacked by a group of about 500 people when the head of state was heading to the province of Canyar. Source: Reuters Details: The President’s car found traces of bullets, but Noboa himself was not injured. The police detained five people. Advertising: The Presidential Administration stated that the attackers acted “by order of radicals”. They are planned to be charged with terrorism and an attempt on murder. Protests in Ecuador have been ongoing in mid -September – they were organized by the Conuance Confederation in response to the President’s decision to cancel diesel subsidies. Earlier, Noboa stated that the demonstration was the Venezuelan group Tren de Aragua.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

The Scow of Ecuador President Daniel Noboa was attacked by a group of about 500 people when the head of state was heading to the province of Canyar.

Source: Reuters

Details: The President’s car found traces of bullets, but Noboa himself was not injured. The police detained five people.

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The Presidential Administration stated that the attackers acted “by order of radicals”. They are planned to be charged with terrorism and an attempt on murder.

Protests in Ecuador have been ongoing in mid -September – they were organized by the Conuance Confederation in response to the President’s decision to cancel diesel subsidies. Earlier, Noboa stated that the demonstration was the Venezuelan group Tren de Aragua.

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