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Minister Zaida Rovira: ‘the Cotacachi Was Not a Protest, It Was a Cowardly Ambush’

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Government Minister Zaida Rovira spoke about the events in Cotacachi, where twelve soldiers were injured and seventeen remain missing.

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Government Minister Zaida Rovira spoke about the events in Cotacachi, where twelve soldiers were injured and seventeen remain missing.

The government spokesperson, Carolina Jaramillo, said that a humanitarian convoy, led by President Daniel Noboa, entered Imbabura on Sunday night, but the caravan "was received" with aggressions. Daniel Noboa’s government maintains its position against the national strike called by the Conaie, which is one week old. "We are not going to negotiate

A military convoy carrying food to communities in the northern Sierra was ambushed in Cotacachi, Imbabura, leaving 12 military personnel injured and 17 missing.

Protesters ambushed a humanitarian convoy guarded by members of the Armed Forces, reported by the Ministry of Defence.

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fmmundo.com broke the news in on Sunday, September 28, 2025.
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