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Exploding car bomb in Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 4 dead and 11 wounded... A car bomb against a police caravan attack left four dead and 11 wounded in the first attack of this kind in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico with the United States, where operating posters of drug trafficking, border announced this Friday a military commander. 10 Kilos of a known as C4 explosive presumably activated with a cell phone, were used in the attack, the night of Thursday, informed the Commander of the fifth military zone, Eduardo Zarate. "We found 10 kilos of an explosive known as C4 as well as remains of cellular equipment waste," noted Zarate to journalists. The officer also informed that the dead in the attack were four: two policemen, a lifeguard, and a doctor. He added that according to the official balance registered 11 wounded, among them seven uniformed and a cameraman from a local television channel. It is the first explosion of a coche-bomba registers in this city of 1.3 million, El Paso (Texas) American, which turned into the most violent of Mexico by the crimes that leave a dispute between drug cartels Juárez and Sinaloa. The three trucks that policemen are mobilising through a central Avenue caught fire after a first explosion that also caused damage to nearby buildings. When a group of rescue workers and journalists attended the place was a new detonation, as told AFP correspondent. Initially the local authorities had attributed to grenade explosions. According to the Secretariat of security of Ciudad Juárez attack occurred as reaction "to the capture of Jesus Armando Acosta an important head gang 'The line', considered the strong arm of the cartel of Juárez, who was arrested on Thursday morning." Acosta participated in "at least 25 runs against members of the Sinaloa cartel", said the communiqué. This is the first attack of this kind in Ciudad Juarez, considered the most violent town of Mexico, where reported more than 1,500 homicides in the year. Most of these crimes are attributed to the bloody fight fighting for control of this square cartels Juárez and Sinaloa, led by Joaquín "Chapo" Guzmán, the trafficker most wanted by us. At least 7.048 people have been killed this year in Mexico, drug-related crimes which 24.826 raises the accumulated since December 2006 when he took up President Felipe Calderón, according to the Office. Calderón, arriving to power, launched what he called a "war" against the drug cartels, and ordered 50,000 more violent areas especially in six States bordering US military deployment. / Video from the time of the explosion the Canal 5 from Ciudad Juárez broadcast images of the moment that broke out a car bomb in that city, which are already circulating on the internet. According to the federal SSP, the attack occurred at 20: 00 (local time) yesterday and he killed three people, a federal agent, one municipal and a rescatista, who attended an emergency in the same area. At night, La Linea won the attack by a narcopinta performed a few miles from the scene of the explosion. According to military commanders, an anonymous call warned that there was a policeman killed in a car parked at the junction of Bolivia streets and 16 September, colony Ex Hippodrome of Ciudad Juárez. Car bomb in Ciudad Juárez was activated to distance the army survey revealed that 10 pounds of explosive and remains of a cell phone waste found. The Commander of the fifth zone military, Eduardo Zarate, reported that they have some results of the survey carried out at the coche-bomba that erupted yesterday in an avenue of this border, killing three agents. Last night a car exploded on September 16 Avenue and Bolivia St.



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