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In Guayaquil, 22 people are killed in gang violence

Authorities said that Friday, nearly 20 people were killed in a fight between two factions of the same gang fighting for territory in Ecuador's biggest city Guayaquil.

Local police chief Pablo Davila said that gun battles erupted in Nueva Prosperina's northern neighborhood on Thursday afternoon, between members of the criminal group Los Tiguerones.

Davila stated that "criminals killed each other yesterday in certain parts of the town." The problem is they all know each other and where they live. They're fighting to control that territory.

In response, the police launched a massive offensive. They conducted around 200 searches while seizing weapons and ammunition. In the area, 14 people were arrested, including 2 minors.

According to the authorities, several of those arrested and killed had criminal records. Charges ranged from robbery, to drug trafficking.

In recent weeks, the government has intensified its response to drug trafficking gangs in Ecuador's most volatile regions as part of President Daniel Noboa’s war against them.

The government considers the Tiguerones gang and other gangs to be terrorist organizations.

Noboa has stated that military and police officers can respond to violence in Guayaquil without fear of punishment for using a heavy-handed approach.

He wrote: "Defend your country, and I will defend you." (Reporting and writing by Alexandra Valencia, Julia Symmes Cobb, Editing by Tomasz Janowski and Hugh Lawson).

(source: Reuters)