Nine killed in armed attack on wake in central Mexico


Nine people were killed and one wounded when attackers opened fire at a wake in the central Mexican state of Guanajuato, officials have said.

Public safety officials in the city of Celaya said in a statement the attackers arrived late on Thursday night. Local news reported the wake was held for a man murdered a day earlier. Images from the scene showed bodies strewn in the street.

Guanajuato is at the centre of a bloody turf war between rival organised crime groups. There was no immediate report of who was responsible for the killings. Thousands have been killed in Guanajuato since the local Santa Rosa de Lima gang faced off with the Jalisco New Generation cartel in 2017.

Authorities captured the leader of the Santa Rosa de Lima gang in August, but the violence has continued.The Santa Rosa gang grew up in a farming hamlet of the same name. It stole fuel from government pipelines and refineries and robbed freight from trains. But after authorities stepped up security around trains and pipelines over the last two years, the gang turned to extortion and kidnapping.

The Jalisco New Generation cartel has been Mexico’s most violent in recent years, aggressively expanding its reach across the country through bold attacks against its rivals and government forces.

Their conflict has made Guanajuato – home to San Miguel Allende, a popular retirement spot for Americans – Mexico’s deadliest state.Heavy, rapid gunfire could be heard ringing out in video footage taken near the attack and broadcast by Mexican media.

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