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    Home » U.S. designates Ecuador’s Chone Killers gang a foreign terrorist group
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    U.S. designates Ecuador’s Chone Killers gang a foreign terrorist group

    REUTERSBy REUTERSJuly 10, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
    Alleged members of the Chone Killers gang are presented to the media during a police operation in Duran, Ecuador, in November 2024. The U.S. in June designated the group a Foreign Terrorist Organization. AFP/GETTY IMAGES
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    The United States State Department said in late June 2026 that it had designated the ​Ecuadorean gang Chone Killers as a foreign terrorist organization, ‌imposing sanctions on a group Washington accused of carrying out attacks on civilians and public officials. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the gang had ​also been designated a specially designated global terrorist.

    “Chone Killers has ​committed numerous attacks targeting civilians, law enforcement officers and ⁠government officials, including high-profile assassinations of public officials,” Rubio said ​in a statement.

    The move is part of a broader crackdown by ​the U.S. on criminal gangs in Latin America. Since returning to office, U.S. President Donald Trump has designated several gangs as foreign terrorist organizations.

    “The Trump administration, in ‌partnership ⁠with Ecuador and President Daniel Noboa, will continue to protect our hemisphere by keeping illicit drugs off our streets and disrupting the revenue streams funding violent narcoterrorists,” Rubio said. He alleged that Ecuadorean gangs ​help Mexican cartels ​transport and export ⁠illegal drugs, which he said fund terrorism and other criminal activity.

    Ecuador’s foreign ministry welcomed the U.S. ​decision, saying it reflected Washington’s strong support for ​President Daniel ⁠Noboa’s campaign against criminal organizations. “The Government of Ecuador thanks the firm support of the United States for the decision by President Daniel ⁠Noboa ​to maintain an all-out fight against criminal ​organizations,” the ministry said in a statement posted on X.

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