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Shootout between warring cartels leaves 16 dead in southern Mexico

A shootout between two fighting criminal groups in Mexico's southern Pacific state of Guerrero on Thursday left 16 people dead, authorities stated, as the country has actually been struck by a wave of current violence.

Around 5 a.m. on Thursday early morning, warring cartels were facing off in the state's rural, mountainous area, which has end up being a battlefield in previous years as groups work to broaden their area.

Local authorities were captured up in the attack and 2 officers were eliminated and 4 injured, Mexico's defense ministry stated in a statement. The injured are now steady after receiving medical attention.

A nearby National Guard base likewise responded to the attack, and three military officers were wounded, the ministry stated.

The staying dead, 14, were presumed members of criminal groups and 11 people were detained.

(source: Reuters)