At least 23 killed in fire at Mexico bar: NBC

Thirteen others were left seriously injured following the blaze


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Federal forces keep watch at a crime scene following a deadly attack at a bar. PHOTO: Reuters

WASHINGTON: At least 23 people were killed after a fire broke out in a bar in southern Mexico on Tuesday night, NBC News reported, with authorities investigating a possible arson attack.

Thirteen others were left seriously injured following the blaze in the southern port city of Coatzacoalcos, NBC said, citing a statement from the state attorney general's office.

The office condemned "what may constitute a malicious attack," it added.

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Citing reports, The Los Angeles Times said Molotov cocktails had been thrown into the bar.

Images carried by local media showed a wrecked interior with chairs overturned and debris littering the floor, and emergency vehicles and police outside the building.

"The devious crime of a few moments ago in Coatzacoalcos will not go unpunished," the governor of Veracruz state said in a tweet.

Veracruz is one of the most violent regions of Mexico. Drug trafficking routes to the United States pass through it, and bloody battles frequently erupt between rival drug gangs.

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