Ten killed in Mexico shootout between alleged criminals

Military-grade weapons, ammunition clips and bullets of various calibers found at the shootout site


Afp May 23, 2019
PHOTO: REUTERS

MORELIA, MEXICO: Ten people were killed on Wednesday in a shootout between "presumed members of criminal groups" in Mexico's western state of Michoacan, the regional prosecutor's office said.

The clash that took place near the Arroyo Colorado neighborhood of Urusapan municipality resulted in a preliminary toll of ten dead and at least four others wounded, the state prosecutor's office said.

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Authorities said they found military-grade weapons, ammunition clips and bullets of various calibers at the shootout site. Michoacan has long dealt with criminal violence, leading to the rise of self defense groups six years ago and the deployment of soldiers to the state in 2014.

Mexico has seen spike in deadly violence since the government deployed soldiers to crack down on drug trafficking cartels in 2006.
More than 250,000 people have been killed since then, although it remains unclear how many of those are linked to the war on drug cartels.

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