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Mexican security forces kill 12 and arrest 9 during raid on suspected gang site

Mexico's Security Ministry reported that Mexican security forces arrested nine suspected members of a criminal gang and killed twelve others during an operation on Saturday in a rural area of southwest Mexico.

Omar Harfuch, Minister of Security, confirmed on social media that three Navy members were injured during the Navy-led operations in Huitzontla (Michoacan).

Harfuch stated that the detained individuals were linked to crimes like homicide, kidnapping and extortion.

The Security Ministry released a statement saying that criminal groups are linked to drug trafficking in the maritime sector. Naval personnel also found weapons and other tactical equipment on the site.

The ministry stated that security forces were confronted with "strong aggression," which "necessitated use of force according to current regulations."

Mexican newspapers El Universal, and La Jornada have reported that this group is part of Jalisco New Generation Cartel, one of Mexico’s two largest drug cartels. In February, the U.S. designated the cartel as a terrorist group. Reporting by Brendan O'Boyle, Jose Gonzalez and Sandra Maler

(source: Reuters)