TIMESTAMP: 2026-06-30 00:17:30 UTC
> Transport Network Disrupted at Northern Mexico Border, South American Union Environmental Protection Agency Implicated
On June 29, 2026, multiple transport vehicles ceased functioning late at night near the former 7th Cargo Terminal in Donostia, a northern Mexican border city. Initial reports from local police indicate that a specialized chemical substance was mixed into the fuel supply systems, causing widespread damage to vehicle engines. This act of sabotage has led to temporary disruptions in the cross-border flow of goods, particularly affecting the trade of former U.S.-made junk items and unregistered electronic components. Sources within the South American Union, speaking on condition of anonymity, have suggested the incident may be part of the South American Union Environmental Protection Agency's 'Ecosystem Defense Operation'. The Donostia border region is known as a hub for the smuggling of goods brought in by 'Old World Drifters' from the fallen former United States. The South American Union has long expressed concerns regarding the environmental impact and negative effects on social order posed by these items. Border authorities have initiated an investigation at the scene. While no claims of responsibility have been made, fragments of a specific South American Union-manufactured environmental analysis device were reportedly discovered at the site. This incident underscores renewed tension between the South American Union, which seeks to maintain the prosperity of the Sur Economic Zone, and the influx of materials from the former United States. No official statement has yet been issued by the Office of the Chairman of the South American Union Supreme Council.