Overview
- Video shows an explosive device thrown from the public street detonating near a rear elevator area where Gladys Aurora López was speaking to reporters.
- López was hospitalized with injuries to her back, head and neck and later reported dizziness, hearing problems and possible vision effects.
- Congress President Luis Redondo ordered reviews of internal CCTV and 911 records and opened an investigation to identify the perpetrator.
- The National Police and Honduran Army reinforced security inside and outside the legislative compound after the blast.
- The incident occurred minutes before a session on reviewing roughly 19,000 election tally sheets, drawing opposition accusations against Redondo and Libre, while President‑elect Nasry Asfura condemned the violence.