15 killed in shootout in Mexico’s notorious Guerrero state
At least 14 civilians and one military serviceman were killed in Mexico’s southern state of Guerrero during a shootout, state public security authorities have announced.
Mexico City: At least 14 civilians and one military serviceman were killed in Mexico’s southern state of Guerrero during a shootout, state public security authorities have announced.
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"Today, a 911 call was received alerting of the presence of armed men in the community of Tepochica located approximately 5 km [3 miles] from Iguala, security units were sent to the area. Upon noticing this presence, the armed civilians initiated an attack resulting in the death of a military serviceman as well as 14 armed civilians," spokesman of the Guerrero State security authorities Roberto Alvarez Heredia wrote on Twitter late on Tuesday.
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According to Sputnik, Mexico’s Guerrero state became the focus of public attention when 43 students disappeared there in 2014. They were abducted after participating in a protest against discriminatory hiring and funding practices in the city of Iguala.
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Initially, authorities blamed the alleged abduction on local drug cartels and criminal gangs, but additional evidence provided by independent experts revealed that local police were involved. Over a hundred people were arrested following the incident, including the former mayor of Iguala and numerous police officials.(UNI)