Organized Attacks Throughout Brazil's Ceara State Continue
Since the first week of the year, 280 attacks have been registered, including the burning of buses, vehicles, public buildings, and banking establishments, as well as bombs placed in utility facilities across the state.
By Lise Alves, Senior Contributing Reporter
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL Despite the presence of the Armed Forces in some of Ceara states largest cities, attacks by organized crime continues to plague the state. Authorities from Ceará confirmed four more incidents, including two schools, that may be associated with the wave of orchestrated attacks that hit the state since the first days of 2019.
According to officials the Municipal School Geralda Bonifácio Rodrigues, in Itarema, outside of Cearas capital Fortaleza, the fire destroyed electronic devices, teaching materials, chairs, tables and other equipment.
The mayor of Itarema classified the acts of arson as those conducted by cowards.
The institutions were damaged and the damage was not worse because people from the region collaborated to quench the flames, the towns administration said in a statement.
In São Benedito, 300 kilometers from Fortaleza, criminals launched a Molotov cocktail at a substation of energy distributor Enel, setting it on fire and causing blackouts in several neighborhoods across the region.
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