Havana’s public transport company reported Wednesday that A buse of route P13 was stoned in the early morningwhich adds to the frequent facts vandalism against the guaguas in the capital.
In their social networksthe entity denounced the incident, which occurred at 3:35 in the morning on the road of Bejucal and 4th Street. against car 341 that covered route P13.
The company added that the bus driver filed the complaint with the National Revolutionary Police (PNR), which investigates what happened.
Although the note did not give details, it transpired that as a consequence of the struggle A complete bus window broke.
In that sense, the company said that these incidents “conspire with the transport recovery program that the company has been developing and affects the transportation of passengers in the capital.”
Acts of this type have frequently registered in Havana. The last attack against buses in the capital occurred on April 7, when a vehicle crashed against a house after the driver was attacked.
Several people had assaulted the driver after leaving the stop, so he lost control of the vehicle, crashing into a house in the municipality ten of October.
Public transport in Havana under constant aggressions
Also, at the end of March there were Two other stonesfor which a bus of route P11 and another of Route 23 were damaged in February a similar incident against a P13.
Throughout 2024 the provincial transport company of Havana also reported Multiple complaints related to vandalism aimed at public transport vehicles in the capital.
Most of these incidents consisted of stones with buses in various areas of the city, which caused damage to vehicles while they were in service and transported passengers that made their usual route.
After the incident on Wednesday, Several Internet users said that confronts should be eliminatedMoment of the morning in which certain buses pass.
“In the end the bus is empty, soon they kill the driver, so you better remove it until 6:00 am, the police must reinforce their patrol,” a user wrote on networks.
Others believe that the buses should not be eliminated in the early morning, but that it must reinforce the internal order so that there is “citizen tranquility.”
This type of practices, increasingly frequent, increase the insecurity of people and affect mobility of a public transport system in crisis, without fuel and with several paralyzed vehicles.