Mexican officials and community leaders in Chilapa discuss peace after violence, with signs of displacement in the background.
Mexican officials and community leaders in Chilapa discuss peace after violence, with signs of displacement in the background.
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Gobierno avanza en acuerdos de paz en Chilapa tras violencia

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Autoridades federales y estatales restablecieron el diálogo con comunidades de Chilapa, Guerrero, tras una escalada de violencia atribuida a grupos criminales que provocó desplazamientos.

El gobierno de Guerrero, en coordinación con autoridades federales, llevó a cabo asambleas comunitarias en Alcozacán y Coatzingo para construir acuerdos de paz. El subsecretario Francisco Rodríguez Cisneros y el secretario Daniel Ledesma Osuna encabezaron los encuentros, donde enfatizaron el compromiso exclusivo con la población legal.

Las operaciones incluyeron el despliegue de 690 elementos del Ejército, 400 de la Guardia Nacional y 200 policías estatales. Se liberaron carreteras bloqueadas y se atendió a familias desplazadas con insumos y atención médica.

La presidenta Claudia Sheinbaum y el secretario Omar García Harfuch explicaron que se evitó una confrontación directa para minimizar riesgos a civiles. Los ataques, iniciados el 6 de mayo y atribuidos a Los Ardillos en disputa con Los Tlacos, generaron videos de residentes pidiendo ayuda.

Rosa Icela Rodríguez visitó la zona este martes para coordinar la respuesta integral junto a la gobernadora Evelyn Salgado Pineda.

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