BOGOTA COLOMBIA). Monday, February 28, 2022 (RPTV NEWS AGENCY). These videos show how a group of Ukrainian guards allegedly prevent the entry of people of color seeking to leave the conflict zone.

Unconfirmed video footage shows guards pushing these people off the trains while holding them at gunpoint.

The chief bishop of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Talbert Swan, and other activists have accused the Ukrainian authorities of preventing the escape of Nigerians trapped in the conflict-torn country.

“White people in Ukraine are blocking black people from getting on trains, dragging black people off buses, denying black people shelter in sub-zero temperatures, and holding black students at gunpoint,” he said.

Others such as the Colombian soccer player, Wilmar Bolívar, who is in Ukraine, also denounced through his social networks the alleged act of racism that is experienced at the borders.

“The media applauds Poland for welcoming Ukrainians but hides the racist act they are carrying out. Well, Poland has taken in the Ukrainians and returned the Africans.”

The videos published on social networks demonstrate the blocking of train entrances by the police.

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BOGOTA COLOMBIA). Tuesday, March 1, 2022 (RPTV NEWS AGENCY). After a year of being imprisoned in Colombia, the notorious Venezuelan drug trafficker Jorge Armando Dorante Acosta, alias Conejo Carrot, was extradited to the United States where he has been wanted for several years for sending cocaine to this nation. This was confirmed by the Minister of Justice, Wilson Ruiz.

Apparently, Carrot Rabbit received shipments from Colombian drug traffickers, stored them in properties he had in the coastal area and, later, shipped them on speedboats to Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic and Curaçao.

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Personnel from the Navy and the National Police seized 1.5 tons of cocaine hydrochloride in the place known as Boca de Tinajones, in the intersection of a branch of the Sinú River with the Caribbean Sea, in the jurisdiction of San Bernardo del Viento (Córdoba).

During the police operation no catches recordedaccording to what was stated by Vice Admiral Juan Ricardo Rozo Obregón, commander of the Caribbean Naval Force.

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With this result, the authorities avoided affecting at least 3.8 million people in the world

The senior officer indicated that the drug was found in the area of ​​the Sicara corregimiento, in a hiding place near the pipe that leads to the sea, and that apparently the drug shipment was intended to be taken to Central America and finally to the United States.

“The operation was carried out by land, sea and air means, being able to locate two illegal deposits in a mangrove area. When checking the place, 61 sacks with the illegal substance were found,” said Vice Admiral Juan Ricardo Rozo.

The Vice Admiral pointed out that the seized drug was the property of the organized armed group Clan del Golfo, a structure that intended to take the alkaloid to North America using speedboats.

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The seized drug was transferred to the headquarters of the First Marine Brigade in Corozal (Sucre), where the authorities carried out tests to identify the product, resulting positive for cocaine, with a total of 1,518 kilos.

“With this result, the authorities prevented at least 3.8 million people in the world from being affected,” said the commander of the Caribbean Naval Force.

Increase in operations

Operations are also carried out in coastal municipalities of Córdoba, such as San Antero, San Bernardo del Viento and Moñitos

Police and National Navy authorities have stated that operations continue in the Morrosquillo Gofo area, in the jurisdiction of Coveñas, Tolú, in addition to the Rincón del Mar and Berrugas resorts, in the San Onofre area (Sucre). .

Actions are being carried out in the Montes de María subregion, through which the public force operating in Sucre believes that the drug is being passed to the Caribbean Sea area.

“Operations are also carried out in coastal municipalities of Córdoba, such as San Antero, San Bernardo del Viento and Moñitos,” the authorities indicated.

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Troops from the 14th Marine Infantry Battalion, the Caribbean Naval Special Forces Group, the No.1 Explosives and Demining Company, the Coveñas Coast Guard Station, units from the Caribbean Naval Air Group and officials of the Criminal Investigation Directorate of Sucre.

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El proyecto busca electrificar y reducir las emisiones contaminantes del sistema de trasporte público.

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En un conversatorio llevado a cabo en la ciudad de Pasto y coordinado por las autoridades locales, dentro de las que se encontraba el gerente de Avante, Rodrigo Yépez, se socializaron los retos, oportunidades y posibilidades que tendría la capital nariñense para la transformación del transporte público a cero emisiones.

Allí, Yépez manifestó que hay un análisis en el que por primera vez se aterriza el potencial real de la ‘electrificación en la ciudad’.

“De 25 rutas que tenemos, se está viendo el estudio potencial alto en 3 rutas y potencial medio en 7, quiere decir que en 15 rutas se ve un bajo potencial para electrificarse, esto pone en una escala más medida la posibilidad de intervención” dijo Yépez.

Además factores técnicos, condiciones particulares de la ciudad, rutas y una perspectiva financiera influye en la ejecución de dicho proyecto, manifestó que “analizando varias perspectivas, en ellas una financiera que es la más importante, un bus eléctrico cuesta tres veces lo que vale un bus Diésel”.

La transición de un bus mecánico a uno eléctrico, trae muchos beneficios para la ciudad, el medio ambiente y sus habitantes:

  • La electricidad resulta un combustible más económico, algo que será de gran ventaja para aquellos autobuses que recorran muchos kilómetros.
  • Con un autobús eléctrico se rebaja drásticamente las emisiones contaminantes emitidas a la atmósfera.
  • Un autobús eléctrico resulta casi imperceptible al oído, reduciendo la contaminación acústica.

Prueba piloto

La posibilidad de hacer realidad dicho proyecto de electrificación en el transporte público genera grandes expectativas en la ciudadanía.

Desde Avante afirmaron que la implementación de buses eléctricos en la ciudad es de mediano plazo, ya que deben gestionar altos recursos.

La primera meta es buscar gestionar recursos para un primer piloto, para que una vez se evalué, se verifique experiencia y se traiga a la ciudad, pueda pensarse en unas fases siguientes de réplica y multiplicación de la experiencia” dijo.

Entre los años 2024 y 2028 se cumpliría el acuerdo de edad de cada autobús de la ciudad, según Yépez en este tiempo se podría ir generando alistamiento para dar la transición de un bus mecánico a uno eléctrico.

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In the last hours, Several emergencies have been registered in the three departments of the Coffee Region due to the increase in rains. The most serious cases were registered in the Termales de San Vicente reserve, in the municipality of Santa Rosa de Cabal, in Risaralda; and the second in the Valle de Cocora, in Salento, Quindío.

The first was caused by the saturation of water on the ground, which caused the root of a tree to detach and affected two tourists near the El Embrujo trail, in the Termales de San Vicente reserve.

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Landslide in Quindío

Landslide in the Cocora village, in Salento, which buried a cabin and left two dead.

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“The local workers found the people in a delicate state of health, carried out rescue maneuvers and quickly proceeded to take them to the nearest medical center where one of them died,” the reserve directives reported.

“The uprooting appeared outside the El Embrujo trail. However, when the tree fell, it affected the final area of ​​the trail,” added the directives.

The second case was registered in the early hours of this Tuesday in the village of Cocora, in Salento, where a landslide buried a cabin that was being used by two tourists of which until now their identities and nationality are unknown.

According to the preliminary report of the relief agencies, two people aged 27 and 28 lost their lives after this collapse.

According to the Salento Disaster Risk Management coordinator, David Echeverry, an alert call was received at 2:30 in the morning, they verified the situation and began the rescue work.

“First the body of a man was rescued, then support was requested from the volunteer fire departments of Filandia and Circasia, and around 5:00 in the morning the body of the second victim was rescued,” Echeverry said.

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Heavy rains on the night of February 28 caused an emergency in Cocorná, Eastern Antioquia.

According to the initial report of the Administrative Department of Risk Management of Antioquia (Dagran), the balance of the torrential downpour is of a deceased person, three wounded and four dead equines.

The animals lost their lives due to the collapse of a wall, product of the heavy downpour.

“Risk Management Council continues to evaluate. Dagran goes to the site for support,” the entity reported.

Similarly, local media indicated that the rains caused landslides that have practically cut off the municipality from Eastern Antioquia.

“Via Cocorná – Granada, La Arboleda sector is completely closed due to landslide; Via Cocorná – Ramal is closed due to several mass movements; Via Cocorná – El Chocó is closed due to mass movements, where a vehicle is trapped, without injuries. so far,” says the initial report.

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Similarly, there is talk of a destroyed house, six floods and two homeless houses.

The mayor of the municipality, Saúl Alberto Giraldo, told the Cascada Comunicaciones de Cocorná media outlet that the overflow of the La Guayabal stream caused much of the damage.

“We have more than 34 landslides in the main paths and the main roads of the municipality. We are already in the process of removing all these landslides. The deceased person is a man of approximately 65 years and As for the injured, we are trying to unblock the pathways to take them to the hospital. San Juan de Dios”, said the mayor.

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At least a hundred people who participated in an ecological walk in the Alto de Piedra Galana sector, among the corregimiento of San Cristóbal and San Antonio de Prado, Medellín, were victims of a massive robbery.

According to one of the complainants, the event occurred last Sunday, February 27, in this recognized ecological zone in the west of the capital of Antioquia.

According to one of the complainants, a group of between 60 and 100 people was walking in a line along a narrow path, when they were surprised by four armed men, who were waiting to strip them of their belongings.

“Four hooded men intimidated them with guns and machetes, stealing all of their belongings, among them bags, backpacks, telephones, communication radios, wedding rings, earrings etc.”, said Davier Montes, who is also co-founder of Trekking San Cristóbal, one of the tourist agencies that operates in the area.

The man told the regional channel that one of the guides managed to throw his cell phone into a bush, so once the theft occurred, they were able to alert their colleagues, who in turn made the respective complaint to the authorities.

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In the five years that we have been doing hiking routes in Medellín and its surroundings, an event as serious as this has never happened

“Thank God there were no physical effects on the robbed people. However, the thefts were quite serious due to all the valuable items that were stolen. We strongly reject this type of action, in the five years that we have been doing hiking trails in Medellín and its surroundings, an event as serious as this had never happened to us,” Montes said.

The complainants hope that the authorities can speed up the investigative process as soon as possible.

So far, no statement has been made by the Metropolitan Police of the Aburrá Valley on this case.

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It should be remembered that in Medellín they offer rewards up to 10 million pesos for high impact theft cases.

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