Bruno Vildoza, 25 years old, left his home on a Friday night to make a quick purchase at a local store. Minutes later, he was caught up in a robbery and was shot, fatally. The case took place in San Miguel de Tucumán, one of the most violent cities in the country, according to data from the 2025 Insecurity Ranking, compiled by the Verisure Security Observatory Barometer.
According to this report, Argentina ended the year with a 20 percent increase in “security incidents” compared with the previous period. The figure is alarming in itself. But it takes on another dimension when the distribution of that growth is examined: it is not uniform, it is not concentrated in a single territory and it paints a new map of crime in Argentina.
“The year-on-year increase of 20 percent shown by the barometer points to a more complex and fragmented scenario, in which each province present
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