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.