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Hooded subjects took over the CCH Vallejo of the UNAM

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Hooded people threw firecrackers and explosives at the CCH Vallejo (Screenshot: Google Maps)

A group of hooded people violently entered the facilities of a high school at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), the subjects threw explosive objects and set fire to part of the furniture of the College of Sciences and Humanities CCH Vallejo.

Apparently, this was done by members of the porril group known as March 3rd, These are people who usually carry out intimidating actions against students, even if the original intention of their formation was to encourage American football teams during university games against the National Polytechnic Institute (Instituto Politécnico Nacional).IPN).

According to various reports from the same students, teachers and administrative staff of this campus, the entry occurred around 6:00 p.m., the people who entered the CCH Vallejo would have attacked the student cubicles; However, they would have identified themselves as protesters.

Alleged members of a porril group threw firecrackers at the UNAM facilities Credit: (X/@vialhermes)

According to some testimonies, these hooded people set fire to a security booth on campus; at the moment there are no reports of injured people, since the student community and CCH Vallejo staff were immediately evacuated.

During the afternoon of October 23, videos were broadcast in which several people dressed in black and with their faces covered were seen throwing firecrackers and other objects set on fire, meanwhile, The student body was trying to leave the facilities.

It was the same students who recorded what was happening on campus and published it on their social networks. Some only narrated what was happening while they were running and others limited themselves to capturing the violent incident from a safe place.

The hooded people set fire to a CCH Vallejo surveillance booth (Screenshot)

It is important to mention that at least around 8:46 p.m., the authorities of the UNAM CCH Vallejo campus have not taken a position on the matter on their social networks, so it is unknown if the hooded people still remain inside said high school.

Likewise, the university community has not been informed if there will be classes on Tuesday, October 24, as it may be necessary to carry out repairs or evaluate damages in this high school of the UNAM.

Elements of the Heroic Fire Department of Mexico City responded to the emergency Photo: @Escar_RV

Days before this event, a violent incident had already occurred perpetrated by hooded people, it was the CCH Azcapotzalco, during this attack, the elements of the Heroic Fire Department of Mexico City responded to the emergency. The UNAM condemned these events.



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