Brasil, Balneário Camboriú: Attack on an electrical substation

from contrainfo, transl. waronsociety

For a Black International

Around 2 in the morning on Jan. 20th, with the complicity of the night, the cries of the devoted denounced us, but the cries were not raucous or sufficient enough for the lone wolves that visited the Celesc Energy Substation next to the Balneário Camboriú, in southern Brazil. This action was carried out in response to the call for a black international and to mark the beginning of the year’s activities. We did not have a single problem during the attack, because the pigs were feeding on one thing or another during an unexpected raid of the tactical group of special operations and other vehicles, Municpal Guards and the Military Police, a day of big moves for the police. We were equipped with two explosive devices with shrapnel, one which did not succeed, since it disintegrated into the air without reaching the target and without injuring anyone. But the other device did find the patio of the electrical substation where two transformers sit, but without much damage. The devices were thrown as the picture was taken.

Until the complete destruction of the existent, of Capital, of the State!

Freedom to the combatants who have fallen into the hands of the state, nothing will go unpunished.

We are looking out for their repressive actions, the military ones, and you should know, nothing and no one is untouchable. The city of Balneário Cambioriú is in the constant process of gentrification/social cleansing, just like the rest of the country.

May the scent of gunpowder trace through the streets and reach every anarchist compa in Brazil, Portugal,  México, Chile, Argentina, Greece, Spain, France, UK,  Indonesia, Perú, United States, Australia, Tukey, Germany and the world.

Movement of Civil Disobedience (MDC) –
Cell of the Informal Anarchist Federation (FAI)

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