Mexico: 10 suspected traffickers killed
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From the Los Angeles Times
WORLD BRIEFING
Mexico: 10 suspected traffickers killed
December 8, 2008
MEXICO
10 suspected traffickers killed in southern town
Ten suspected drug traffickers and a soldier were killed in gun battles in the southern Mexican town of Arcelia.
The violence began with a shootout between two rival gangs that left one dead, according to a statement from Guerrero state's Public Safety Department. Nine more, and the soldier, were killed in a subsequent confrontation between troops and police and heavily armed men traveling in 10 cars.
In Ciudad Juarez, across the border from El Paso, six people were killed when assailants opened fire inside a pool hall, officials said.
And in Michoacan state, soldiers found at least eight bodies Saturday in a shallow grave. The corpses had been cut into pieces and burned, Mexico's Defense Department said in a statement.
-- times wire reports
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