Hooded individuals attack and burn truck in military facilities in Mexico after protest by Ayotzinapa
Eleven years after the disappearance of the 43 students, hooded individuals seized a transport truck and crashed it into military installations
While the United States embassy in Mexico anticipated that the protests in Mexico City for the eleventh anniversary of the Ayotzinapa Case could be violent, a group of hooded individuals who accompanied parents and classmates of the 43 missing Mexican students in a protest Ayotzinapa in 2014 vandalized the facilities of Military Camp Number 1 in Mexico City and burned a truck that they used to knock down the door of the building.
According to various videos shared on social networks, the protesters, who were hooded, demand justice and punishment for those responsible for the forced disappearance of the 43 students from the Raul Isidro Burgos Rural Normal School in Ayotzinapa, the events occurred in 2014, in Guerrero.
Prior to the violent acts, a group of relatives of the missing youth held a rally outside the Military Camp, where they assured that they will continue fighting "until they find the 43 students, find the truth and find justice" for the case.
Likewise, they said they will fight until the state and federal authorities provide information about what happened on the night of September 26, 2014 in Iguala, Guerrero, southern Mexico, where they were seen for the last time the normalistas.
After the truck burned, firefighters from Mexico City arrived at the scene to put out the fire, which left the vehicle completely consumed.
The mobilizations for the Ayotzinapa case will continue this Friday, with a march of family members and activists, who will leave from the Angel of Independence towards the capital's Zocalo.
This September 26 will mark 11 years since the disappearance of the young normalistas and so far the case has not been clarified, although the president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, has promised "new lines of investigation" that will help determine the whereabouts of the students.
The Ayotzinapa case occurred during the night of September 26, 2014,when 43 students from the Ayotzinapa Rural School disappeared while heading to Mexico City to demonstrate on the anniversary of the Tlatelolco massacre on October 2, 1968.

