Military aircraft reports incident at Santa Lucía air base

A mishap during a training flight mobilizes investigators. Operations at the AIFA continue normally.

An Event That Reflects the Strength and Protocols of Our Armed Forces

Hello community! Today I want to share with you news that, more than a simple event, is a powerful reminder of the excellent preparation and safety protocols from which we can learn so much. The Secretary of National Defense (Sedena) has reported on an incident that involved a valuable C-295 military aircraft of the Mexican Air Force. This event, which occurred on the runway of the Military Air Base No. 1 in Santa Lucía, State of Mexico, shows us that even in challenging situations, training and discipline make the difference.

What fills me most with admiration is the outcome: none of the brave crew was injured. Do you realize? This is no coincidence. It is the direct result of rigorous training, following procedures to the letter and having an unwavering safety culture. The aircraft, belonging to the prestigious Air Squadron No. 301, was carrying out its usual training activities, precisely to be prepared for any scenario. And boy did their preparation pay off!

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The Effective Response: Research and Operational Continuity

In the face of any challenge, attitude is everything. And the response of the authorities was immediate and exemplary. To determine the exact causes of the mishap in the landing gear, the Air Accident Investigative and Ruling Commission was immediately activated. This proactive action not only seeks to understand what happened, but is essential to continue improving, to turn each experience into an opportunity for growth and to further reinforce the safety standards of national military aviation. Every step taken in research is a step towards excellence.

And here comes another point that deserves a huge celebration: this event did not affect the air operations at all at the “Felipe Ángeles” International Airport. Imagine! Efficiency and planning were such that the entire airport complex continued, and continues, its activities with complete normality and, most importantly, safely. This is a brilliant testimony to the robustness of our infrastructure and the capacity of our institutions to handle situations with professionalism and without disturbing the daily lives of thousands of people.

This incident, far from being bad news, is a success story in terms of security and institutional response. It shows us a system that works, where human value is the number one priority and where continuous learning is the norm. It is an example for all of us in our daily lives: prepare, trust in our training, act calmly under pressure and always, always, seek continuous improvement after any event. Let us applaud the professionalism of our Air Force!

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Supreme Court will not meet due to Mexico’s match in the World Cup

The SCJN suspended its session on June 24 due to the Mexico vs Czechia match in the World Cup.

Suspension for the World Cup

The Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) will not meet on June 24. The reason: Mexico’s match against Czechia in the FIFA World Cup.

The minister president, Hugo Aguilar Ortiz, reported at the end of Tuesday’s session that the plenary session agreed to declare Wednesday a non-working day, but a working day remotely.

The central building of the court is located meters from the capital’s Zócalo, headquarters of the FIFA Fan Fest. Thousands of fans gather there when the national team plays.

“Before closing the session, I would like to take the opportunity to inform everyone that the plenary session has determined that tomorrow would be a non-working day, working remotely, due to the circumstances in which the central building related to the World Cup is located,” commented Aguilar Ortiz.

The minister president took the opportunity to “wish success to the Mexican team” in its last game of the group stage.

The decision will allow court personnel to carry out work remotely, avoiding mass gathering in the Zócalo area for the soccer event.

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Governor of Durango denies revocation of US visa

Esteban Villegas assures that he is only seeking to resolve a yellow alert for a namesake.

The governor of Durango, Esteban Villegas Villarreal, denied that his US visa has been canceled. He stated that he faces an administrative “detail” related to an alert during his last border crossing.

The details of the alert

Villegas said that on his last visit to the United States, immigration agents took him to an examination room, asked him questions, and then returned the document to him. “They told me that we have to resolve the issue of ‘something’, I don’t know, because there was a homonym perhaps, and they stop you every time it happens, and until the underlying issue is resolved,” he commented.

The president indicated that he went to the Mexican Consulate in Monterrey, where he received advice to eliminate that record. “Yes, I have a visa and they are reviewing why a yellow alert went off the last time I passed,” he insisted.

Villegas pointed out that he has never been prevented from entering and that he has not required to travel to the United States recently. However, he mentioned that he has flown to China and Spain without any setbacks. “When you have a restriction, they don’t let you fly because you go through the airspace and cross the United States. You have problems traveling to other countries if you go through the United States because there may be a problem,” he explained.

The governor announced that he will soon show his visa to clear up doubts and that he is considering traveling to the United States to “make all this calm down.”

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Plenitude Crematorium: 251 bodies identified; 135 still unnamed

Prosecutor's Office identifies 251 bodies of 386 found in a crematorium in Chihuahua.

Advances in the Plenitude Crematorium research

The Chihuahua Prosecutor’s Office reported that, of the 386 bodies found on June 26 at the Plenitude Crematorium, 251 have already been identified. The property, located in the Granjas Polo Gamboa neighborhood, stored uncremated remains.

Ezequiel Montoya, coordinator of the Specialized Unit, detailed the legal actions: arrest warrants were requested against José Luis A. C., owner of the crematorium, and Facundo Teófilo M. R., who worked at the place and died in October while facing the judicial process. A red card was also arranged to capture the owner, who is a fugitive.

Identification and support for families

Alma Vázquez, coordinator of Public Ministries, reported that the Secretariat of Public Function was notified about possible administrative misconduct by public servants related to the case. Alejandra López, head of the CEAVE, highlighted the psychological care and support provided to the families of the victims, from identification to the delivery of the bodies.

Héctor Jácome and Fernando Solís, from Expert Services, explained that 35% of the bodies have yet to be identified. To speed up the process, Francisco Sáenz called on those who contracted cremation services with the Monte de los Olivos, Del Carmen, Protecto Deco, Luz Divina, Milagros, Latino Americana, Paraíso or Camino al Cielo funeral homes, between March 2022 and June 2025, to go to Servicios Periciales to take free genetic samples.

“Citizen participation is essential to identify the remaining 135 bodies and return them with dignity to their families,” said Sáenz.

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