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Gunmen open fire in 2 separate attacks in Honduras, killing at least 25 people

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Updated 23.5.2026
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Honduras *Trujillo Omoa Edgardo Barahona National Police

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May 23 Evening

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Associated Press (AP)May 23

Gunmen open fire in 2 separate attacks in Honduras, killing at least 25 people

At least 25 people were killed in two separate attacks in Honduras on Thursday. In the northern municipality of Trujillo, 19 workers were shot and killed at a plantation, a region known for agrarian conflict and threats to environmental and land rights activists. In the Cortes department near the Guatemalan border, six police officers on an anti-gang mission were killed when assailants opened fire on them. Authorities are investigating both incidents, which authorities attribute to organized crime. Honduras faces challenges with gang-related crime and the drug trade, and has previously implemented militarized approaches to security that have drawn criticism from human rights organizations.

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At least 25 people were killed in two separate attacks in Honduras on Thursday.

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Nineteen workers were killed at a plantation in Trujillo.

— Public Prosecutor’s Office spokesperson Yuri Mora

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Six police officers were killed in a separate attack in Omoa.

— police

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Authorities blamed the attacks on organized crime.

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Honduras regularly ranks as one of the most dangerous countries for environmentalists.

— Global Witness

May 22 Evening

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Al JazeeraMay 22

Gang violence kills at least 25 in Honduras

At least 25 people, including six police officers, were killed in separate attacks across Honduras on Thursday, marking one of the country's most violent days in recent years. In the northern municipality of Trujillo, 19 people were killed in an attack on a palm plantation, with reports varying on whether the victims were employees of an armed group controlling the plantation or laborers fired upon indiscriminately. Meanwhile, six police officers were ambushed and killed in Omoa, near the Guatemalan border, while on an operation to suppress gang activity. These incidents occurred despite the government's ongoing efforts to crack down on organized crime and violence. In response, the National Police announced immediate intervention in the affected areas and vowed to capture those responsible.

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Gunmen have killed at least 25 people, including six police officers, in attacks across Honduras.

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Nineteen people were killed as gunmen raided a palm plantation in the municipality of Trujillo.

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Six police officers were killed in another shooting in the municipality of Omoa.

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The attacks marked Thursday as one of the most violent days the country has seen in recent years.

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Honduras is struggling to crack down on gang violence.

May 22 Morning

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South China Morning PostMay 22

16 dead after gunmen open fire in 2 separate attacks in Honduras

At least 16 people, including six police officers, were killed in two separate attacks on the Honduran coast on Thursday. The first incident occurred at a plantation in Trujillo, northern Honduras, where 10 workers were shot and killed. This region is known for a long-standing agrarian conflict and is considered dangerous for environmentalists. The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights has previously issued precautionary measures to activists in the area facing threats. The article notes that Honduras consistently ranks as one of the most dangerous countries for environmental defenders, with several killed in recent years.

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Al JazeeraMay 22

At least 16 people killed in two attacks in northern Honduras

At least 16 people were killed in two separate violent incidents in northern Honduras on Thursday. In Rigores, an attack on a palm farm resulted in the deaths of up to 10 rural laborers, with the number expected to increase. Armed suspects reportedly fired indiscriminately on workers, including those gathered at a local church. While no motive has been identified, the region has a history of agrarian conflict. In a separate incident in the Cortes department, another deadly event occurred, though details are less extensive. The Honduran armed forces have pledged to assist in finding those responsible for the Rigores attack.

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Key Claims

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Gunmen opened fire in two separate attacks on Thursday on the Honduran coast, killing at least 16 people, including six police officers.

— National Police spokesman Edgardo Barahona

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The first incident took place at a plantation in Trujillo, northern Honduras, where at least 10 workers were shot and killed.

— National Police spokesman Edgardo Barahona

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The region has been the site of a decades-long agrarian conflict.

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Honduras regularly ranks as one of the most dangerous countries for environmentalists.

— Global Witness

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Five environmentalists were killed in Honduras in 2024, and 18 the year before.

— Global Witness