At least three communities in Michoacán—Cueramato, Cueramatillo and El Guayabo—record acts of internal forced displacement that began on the afternoon of June 19 and continued intermittently to date.This was due to clashes between criminal groups using military-grade weapons and improvised explosive devices launched from drones.The events were reported by the Human Security Observatory of Apatzingán on June 20, but violent actions began on June …
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At least three communities in Michoacán—Cueramato, Cueramatillo and El Guayabo—record acts of internal forced displacement that began on the afternoon of June 19 and continued intermittently to date.This was due to clashes between criminal groups using military-grade weapons and improvised explosive devices launched from drones.The events were reported by the Human Security Observatory of Apatzingán on June 20, but violent actions began on June …