Ecuador in 'Internal Armed Conflict' with Drug Gangs, President Declares
As the country grapples with escalating violence, US offers assistance and security forces regain control of several prisons.
- Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa has declared the country to be in an 'internal armed conflict' with powerful drug gangs controlling the cocaine smuggling trade.
- President Noboa has ordered the military to 'neutralize' 22 armed groups which he redefined as terrorist organizations.
- Washington is offering its help with a delegation of US law enforcement, military and diplomatic personnel due to arrive in Ecuador in the coming weeks.
- About 180 prison officers are still held hostage by criminal gangs inside several prisons.
- Ecuador's security forces have regained control of several prisons and secured the release of more than 200 officials held hostage inside the jails.