Two armed attacks in Honduras kill at least 16 people
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Two armed attacks in Honduras kill at least 16 people

On Thursday, gunmen carried out two separate attacks in northern Honduras: one at a palm plantation in Trujillo municipality killing at least 10 workers, and another in Omoa municipality killing six police officers. The incidents occurred in a region with a history of agrarian conflict, and the exact death toll remains unclear as families removed bodies before investigators could secure crime scenes.

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Coverage splits between organized crime violence as primary frame (AP, ABC) versus agrarian conflict and land rights context (Al Jazeera, PBS), with AP bridging both by acknowledging plantation workers amid crime attribution.
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“Gunmen open fire in 2 separate attacks in Honduras, killing at least 25 people” · Al Jazeera, AP News, PBS NewsHour

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