The delicate situation that Rosario is experiencing, after four innocent people were killed in the last week, victims of the fight against terrorism drug trafficking, It affects the whole of Argentine society to a greater or lesser extent and has reached football, especially because this is a very football-loving city.
He expressed himself for the first time through social networks Angelo Di Maria, he formed football in Rosario Central. “We ask for peace” wrote the world champion in a post on his Instagram account, in which the emblematic Flag Monument can be seen wrapped in a mourning bow.
And then he talked about it. Juan Cruz Komar, defender of Canalla’s current squad, tenacious towards the political leadership. “We had an elephant in the room and we knew the problem was there, but it was looked at from one side,” He underlined this in the preview of the match between Central and Douglas Haig for the 32nd Argentine Cup final.
Now, whoever brought this up was Sebastiano Beccacece, Rosario who currently works as coach of Elche in the Spanish second division and suffers this dramatic situation from afar. “We are not going through a good time as a city. “I send my affection and a request so that the problem that such a beautiful and beautiful city is experiencing today can be solved,” The coach made it known before the match that his team will play against Levante on Sunday as guests.
Rosario, the third most populous city in Argentina, has been plagued by violence linked to drug trafficking for several years. In recent weeks, in response to a surprise search that the Santa Fe Penitentiary Service carried out in four pavilions of the Piñero prison, the murders of two taxi drivers, a bus driver and a lifeguard at a petrol station were recorded without ties. with organized crime.
In this context, Patrizia Bullrich, Minister of National Security, ordered the deployment of 200 members of the federal police, the gendarmerie and the prefecture in the face of the explicit threat of drug traffickers. ““We will kill more innocents” They warned in a message they left that they had killed in cold blood Bruno Bussanich, the employee of the Puma gas station located on Mendoza street.
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This is the latest victim of drug-related violence in Rosario.
“Not only because I was born there and have my family, but because I have friends, I want that city to have the joy it has always had” added Beccacece, who insisted on sending a message of “much affection” to her hometown remotely.
Source: Clarin
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