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14 Mexican police killed in ambush

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Gunmen killed 14 police officers Monday in an ambush in the state of Michoacan in western Mexico, authoritie­s said, condemning the latest violence in the region, a hot spot for criminal groups and vigilantes.

Local media reports said the state police were executing a warrant on the city outskirts when gunmen in armored fourby-four trucks opened fire.

They torched at least two patrol cars in the ensuing chaos and left signs with threatenin­g messages directed at the security forces at the scene.

The government “condemns the attack that killed 14 police officers in Aguililla, Michoacan. We are in contact with the state government and will put all our resources at their disposal... to find those responsibl­e and bring them to justice,” the federal security ministry wrote on Twitter.

Michoacan Governor Silvano Aureoles also condemned the “cowardly” ambush.

Authoritie­s set up police checkpoint­s on state roads after the attack. Michoacan has been racked for years by violence by drug cartels, other criminal gangs and armed “self-defense” groups.

A shootout between two armed groups on August 30 left nine people dead and 11 wounded in the town of Tepalcatep­ec, around 75 kilometers from Aguililla. Authoritie­s also found 19 bodies on August 8 in the town of Uruapan, in central Michoacan – some dismembere­d, others hanging from a bridge. The state prosecutor blamed the incident on a turf war between rival drug gangs.

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