Two Burned-Out Trucks Left by Vandalism Act in Angol
In an unprecedented event within the urban area of Angol, three masked and armed individuals set fire to two trucks belonging to a company from Los Ángeles. The attack occurred in the early hours of today near the Huequén Roundabout and has sparked a wave of concern among residents and local authorities.
Lieutenant Colonel Aldo Vittini, deputy prefect of the Malleco Prefecture services, provided details of the incident: "Around 05:50 hours, at least three individuals, aboard a gray truck, armed and with their faces covered, arrived at the parking lot of a hostel located 500 meters from the Huequén Roundabout. Using some type of accelerant, they set fire to two trucks parked at the site, leaving behind a banner alluding to the Mapuche cause before fleeing."
This attack marks a concerning milestone as the first of its kind in Angol's urban area, intensifying the sense of insecurity in the city. The Public Prosecutor's Office has taken action, assigning specialized Carabineros personnel to conduct the necessary forensic work to clarify the facts and identify those responsible.
The community of Angol and its surroundings remains on alert as investigations progress. Authorities have called for calm and have reinforced security measures to prevent future incidents.
The attack has reignited debate over the conflict in the region and the demands of the Mapuche community. Meanwhile, the affected company has yet to issue official statements regarding the damages suffered or the measures it will take in response.
The situation in Angol remains tense, and more information is expected in the coming hours regarding the progress of the investigations and the actions to be taken to ensure security in the area.