#Alerta □ Desconocidos envían a la redacción de en #Guayaquil material explosivo que iba dirigido al periodista La #RPL rechaza este acto y exige al Estado activar mecanismos de protección para los periodistas. According to Llerena, only half of the charge exploded and the outcome could have been more severe if the whole thing had detonated as planned. Llerena did not identify Artieda by name but said the news presenter was in good health, with minor injuries to his hand and face. The drive, he said, may have contained RDX, a type of military explosive, but that has yet to be confirmed by laboratory analysis. Llerena said the device was presumably activated by the electrical charge it received upon insertion. Lenin Artieda, a journalist and presenter for an Ecuavisa TV program, was reportedly injured as a result of a USB drive that blew up when he inserted it into a computer. INFORMAMOSDetalles sobre las diligencias investigativas de ante atentados (artefactos explosivos) a medios de comunicación en #GYE. In a press conference on Monday, Xavier Chango Llerena, chief of criminal investigations for the National Police of Ecuador, said authorities had found envelopes containing presumed explosive devices at four media outlets, two in Guayaquil and two in Quito, and at a parcel delivery company. Police in Ecuador are investigating attacks on media organizations across the country after a journalist was injured by an exploding USB flash drive.
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