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Una segunda embarcación de la flotilla humanitaria Sumud sufrió otro presunto ataque con un dron en Túnez

Una nueva embarcación de la Flotilla Sumud, que navega rumbo a Gaza para entregar ayuda humanitaria, fue objeto este miércoles de un presunto ataque con dron en el puerto tunecino de Sidi Bou Said, en la costa noreste de Túnez, según informaron los organizadores a través de sus canales en redes sociales. Se trata del segundo incidente de estas características registrado en menos de 48 horas, después de que el martes, también en aguas tunecinas, el barco “Family boat” resultara afectado, lo que ha intensificado la preocupación sobre la seguridad del convoy internacional que busca romper el bloqueo sobre el enclave palestino.
La cuenta oficial de la flotilla en la red social X comunicó que “otra embarcación fue alcanzada en un presunto ataque con drones”, aunque precisó que “no se reportaron heridos”. Las primeras informaciones indicaban solo daños “superficiales”, por lo que la embarcación con bandera portuguesa seguiría en condiciones de continuar la travesía.
El portavoz de la campaña, Ghassen Henchiri, confirmó la continuidad de la misión este miércoles, pese a los incidentes ocurridos. “La investigación de lo ocurrido es secreta y se trata de un tema de seguridad de Estado”, declaró durante una rueda de prensa celebrada en Túnez, que fue transmitida en directo. Durante la misma comparecencia, el activista portugués Miguel Duarte, quien se encontraba a bordo del primer barco afectado, relató: “Vimos sobrevolar un dron que arrojó algo que explotó y provocó un fuego en la embarcación ‘La Familia’, estacionada frente al puerto de Sidi Bou Said”.
La versión de los organizadores contrasta con la ofrecida por el Ministerio del Interior de Túnez, que afirmó tras el incidente de la madrugada que el fuego se originó por la combustión de un chaleco salvavidas y negó la existencia de “un acto hostil”. El portavoz ministerial, Houcem Eddine Jebabli, sostuvo ante la AFP que “ningún dron” había sido detectado, y la Guardia Nacional precisó que las hipótesis apuntaban a que un encendedor o una colilla prendieron fuego a los salvavidas. El ministerio descartó así un “ataque externo”, agregando que solo se produjeron “daños materiales superficiales” y que no se registraron víctimas.
Pese a la discrepancia en los relatos, el equipo de la flotilla ha difundido videos tomados por cámaras de vigilancia a bordo. En las imágenes, captadas la madrugada del martes y divulgadas por la organización y por la relatora especial de la ONU para los Territorios Palestinos, Francesca Albanese, se percibe el zumbido de lo que los tripulantes identificaron como un dron, seguido de una explosión y la aparición de llamas en la cubierta. Albanese, quien reside en Túnez y acudió al puerto la noche del suceso, difundió los videos en X y declaró posteriormente: “Si se confirma que se trata de un ataque con drones, sería una agresión contra Túnez y la soberanía tunecina”.
La misión de la Flotilla Sumud mantiene su rumbo pese a la tensión. Este miércoles, Henchiri alentó a la población tunecina a acudir al puerto para despedir a las embarcaciones que, según el cronograma, continuarán hacia Gaza en un convoy internacional que incluye barcos procedentes de España, con escalas previstas de unidades provenientes de Italia y la región del Magreb. Junto a Henchiri y Duarte viajan la activista sueca Greta Thunberg, la ex alcaldesa de Barcelona Ada Colau y el nieto del ex presidente sudafricano Nelson Mandela, Mandla Mandela.
Organizadores como el brasileño Thiago Avila manifestaron que la expedición busca “abrir un corredor humanitario y poner fin al genocidio en curso del pueblo palestino”, en un contexto de guerra entre Israel y el grupo terrorista Hamas. Más de un millar de personas despidieron a la treintena de barcos desde Barcelona a principios de septiembre, y la flotilla denuncia que los recientes ataques constituyen “actos de agresión destinados a hacer descarrilar su misión”. La ONU estableció en agosto el estado de hambruna en Gaza y calculó que alrededor de 500.000 personas enfrentan una situación “catastrófica” en el enclaustrado territorio.
Las autoridades belgas solicitaron una “investigación exhaustiva y transparente” del incidente con el barco ‘La Familia’.
Está previsto que la Flotilla Global Sumud arribe a Gaza a mediados de septiembre, tras dos intentos anteriores bloqueados en junio y julio. “Nuestra voluntad es más fuerte y estamos más determinados que nunca a romper el bloqueo contra Gaza”, afirmó Henchiri, reforzando el compromiso del grupo con la continuidad de la misión, pese a los riesgos y controversias surgidas en el camino.
(Con información de AFP y EFE)
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Abbott surges Texas troopers to border after cartel kingpin’s killing sparks violence in Mexico

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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced he is surging state troopers to the border and across the state to enhance public safety operations following a spike in cartel violence after the killing of kingpin «El Mencho» over the weekend.
On Monday, Abbott, a Republican, directed the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) to «enhance public safety and homeland security operations» across Texas. He said the surge is in response to escalating cartel violence in Mexico that he believes poses a growing threat to American civilians.
«Mexican drug cartels pose a significant threat to public safety and national security,» said Abbott. «By increasing proactive efforts to defend against cartel violence, Texas will continue to utilize every tool and strategy to protect our state and our nation.»
He vowed that in the face of increased cartel violence, «We will not cower to criminals who impose terror on our fellow Texans and Americans.»
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott visiting the border with the National Guard in Eagle Pass, Texas. (Raquel Natalicchio/Houston Chronicle via Getty Images)
At the governor’s direction, the state is surging Texas Highway Patrol, Texas Rangers, Criminal Investigations Division, and Special Operations Group resources to the border region to «detect, interdict, and apprehend criminals, and to prevent spillover activity from transnational threats.»
Texas is also increasing its Tactical Marine Unit and Aircraft Operations Division presence along the border to detect and apprehend criminals. Further, Texas is activating additional personnel from its Homeland Security Division and Texas Fusion Center to monitor social media and reports of suspicious activity 24/7.
This comes as cartel violence that erupted across Mexico left 25 Mexican National Guard troops and more than two dozen criminal suspects among the dead following the killing of Jalisco New Generation (CJNG) cartel leader Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, who was also known as «El Mencho.»
The cartel reacted to its leader’s death with violence across Mexico, placing roadblocks and setting vehicles on fire throughout Sunday.
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A soldier stands guard by a charred vehicle after it was set on fire in Cointzio, Michoacán state, Mexico, Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026, after the death of the leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes, known as «El Mencho.» (AP Photo/Armando Solis) (AP Photo/Armando Solis)
Multiple American tourists vacationing in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, also told Fox News Digital they unexpectedly found themselves in the middle of a violent cartel retaliation. As airlines canceled flights and authorities issued shelter-in-place orders, stranded visitors reported cars set ablaze, suspected cartel members blocking major roads, and stores ransacked by looters — scenes some witnesses said made parts of the popular resort city feel like «a war breaking out in the streets.»
Witnesses said they were forced to evacuate their rooms, manage with limited hotel food, and even venture outside in search of meals while waiting for Mexican authorities to regain control of the city.
Staying at an Airbnb near a main road, Eugene Marchenko, 37, of Charleston, South Carolina, told Fox News Digital he woke up to blaring horns and saw six cars completely engulfed in flames just outside his balcony. He and his wife, who had arrived in Mexico only a day earlier, were forced to evacuate for several hours, fearing that a nearby fuel tanker, also ablaze, could explode.
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Smoke billows from burning vehicles amid a wave of violence, with torched vehicles and gunmen blocking highways in more than half a dozen states, following a military operation in which a government source said Mexican drug lord Nemesio Oseguera, known as «El Mencho,» was killed, in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico, Feb. 22, 2026. (screen grab obtained from a social media video. @morelifediares via Instagram/Youtube/via Reuters )
Abbott urged Texans in need of immediate assistance to call the U.S. Department of State or the Texas Fusion Center, the state’s primary tactical intelligence hub.
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He said the state is «closely coordinating» with the State Department and FBI as the situation unfolds.
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Putin puts ‘nuclear triad’ on fast track, Zelenskyy claims ‘World War 3’ underway

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President Vladimir Putin said the development of Russia’s nuclear triad was an «absolute priority» Monday as he outlined the country’s stance on its weapons program, according to reports.
Marking Russia’s Defender of the Fatherland Day, the Russian leader spoke about strengthening the country’s nuclear capabilities before presenting state awards to officers involved in the invasion of Ukraine, the Moscow Times reported.
In his speech, Putin referred to the Russian nuclear triad, which is the country’s three-pronged system for delivering nuclear weapons, designed to ensure a credible second-strike capability.
Putin described its development as «an absolute priority,» saying that it «guarantees Russia’s security and ensures effective strategic deterrence and a balance of forces in the world.»
President Vladimir Putin declares Russia’s nuclear triad development an «absolute priority» on Defender of the Fatherland Day, emphasizing strategic deterrence capabilities. ( Contributor/Getty Images)
Putin also emphasized his country would continue to strengthen its army and navy, «taking into account developments in the international situation, based on combat experience gained,» amid the Russia-Ukraine war.
He added that Russia would also «significantly» enhance the capabilities of other branches of the armed forces, increasing their combat readiness, mobility, and ability to operate in all conditions, even the most challenging.
«And, of course, we will accelerate the development of advanced systems for the armed forces,» he added.
Putin’s remarks came after Russia suspended its participation in the New START Treaty on Feb. 5, 2023, the last remaining nuclear arms control agreement between Moscow and Washington.
RUSSIA FIRES NEW HYPERSONIC MISSILE IN MASSIVE UKRAINE ATTACK, KREMLIN SAYS

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warns the Russian leader has launched «World War III.»
The treaty limited the number of deployed strategic nuclear warheads and delivery systems each country could have.
Russian officials have said they will continue to take a «responsible» approach to managing their strategic nuclear arsenal and would respect previously established limits.
Putin’s announcement came after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned that the Russian leader had effectively launched «World War III» with his invasion of Ukraine four years ago.
«I believe that Putin has already started it. The question is how much territory he will be able to seize and how to stop him… Putin will not stop at Ukraine,» Zelenskyy told the BBC in an interview Feb. 23.
RUSSIA SHIFTS FROM TALK TO ACTION, TARGETING NATO HOMELAND AMID FEARS OF GLOBAL WAR

Smoke rises over the Kyiv skyline after a Russian attack, Monday, July 8, 2024. Russian forces launched multiple ballistic and cruise missiles against Ukrainian targets on Monday, Ukraine’s air force said, with explosions felt and heard across the capital, Kyiv. (AP Photo/ Evgeniy Maloletka)
Zelenskyy described the war as part of Putin’s broader attempt to impose a «different way of life» on the world.
«Stopping Putin today and preventing him from occupying Ukraine is a victory for the whole world,» he said.
However, when asked about the possibility of ceding the embattled Donbas region to Moscow as part of a peace deal, he warned that Russia would likely rebuild its military strength within «no more than a couple of years» and launch another invasion.
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«Where would he go next? We do not know, but that he would want to continue [the war] is a fact,» Zelenskyy said.
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