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Honduran congresswoman injured by explosive device outside Congress
Summary
Deputy Gladys Aurora López was struck by an explosive device thrown from outside the National Congress in Tegucigalpa and is reported to be in stable condition; Congress President Luis Redondo ordered a review of security footage and an investigation.
Content
Deputy Gladys Aurora López, a National Party congresswoman, was struck by an explosive device while speaking outside the Legislative Palace in Tegucigalpa. Officials reported the device was thrown from outside the National Congress during a tense gathering of lawmakers. The incident took place as legislators were meeting amid a dispute over a proposed vote recount after the November 30 election. Congress President Luis Redondo said he had instructed security staff to review internal camera footage and 911 records and to open a formal probe.
What officials report:
- The device was thrown from outside the National Congress and struck Deputy Gladys Aurora López, according to security footage and official statements.
- López was taken for medical care and is reported to be in stable condition with injuries, according to local reports.
- Luis Redondo ordered a review of security camera recordings and 911 logs, and police were reported to be searching for those responsible.
Summary:
The incident has increased tensions around a disputed election and occurred as lawmakers considered a recount motion. Authorities have launched an investigation and are reviewing footage and records; police are searching for suspects.
