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Two Mexican reporters shot dead in previous 24 hours

2 Mexican reporters were shot dead in less than 24 hours in western states, according to authorities, as the country deals with a flareup of violence in the area.

A Mexican reporter was shot dead in the western state of Colima on Wednesday afternoon, the state persecutor's office informed Reuters.

Her name was Patricia Ramirez, likewise known by her label Paty Bunbury, and she worked as an entertainment reporter, according to the Committee to Safeguard Reporters (CPJ), a New York-based rights group.

It was the second reporter shot dead in less than 24 hours in Mexico, ranked as one of the most dangerous nations for journalists by press liberty groups, after the head of an online news outlet in Mexico was killed late on Tuesday.

The killings marked the first of a journalist under President Claudia Sheinbaum, who took workplace at the start of this month and has actually pledged to fight violence and crime.

Mauricio Cruz was shot dead in the city of Uruapan, in the violence-plagued western state of Michoacan, according to the state prosecutor's workplace. Another individual, who the district attorney did not recognize, was injured in the shooting.

Uruapan is known for brazen criminal activities such as beheadings originating from fighting in between drugs cartels or face-offs with police.

Cruz's news outlet, MinutoXMinuto Michoacan, posted a. tribute to the reporter on its Facebook page including his. last live video taped minutes before his death.

While the country has actually been rocked by a wave of violence,. Sheinbaum has followed the work of her predecessor and mentor,. previous president Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, specifying that her. government would not wage a brand-new war on Mexico's drug cartels.

(source: Reuters)