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Mexico convulsed by second mass shooting in two days

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MEXICO CITY, (Reuters) - A gunfight between security forces and armed civilians in Mexico’s southweste­rn state of Guerrero killed 15 people yesterday, authoritie­s said, the second mass killing to shake the country in as many days.

Guerrero state public security spokesman Roberto Alvarez said 14 civilians and one soldier died in the shootout in the municipali­ty of Tepochica, near Iguala, a city notorious for the 2014 disappeara­nces of 43 student teachers.

A photograph of the aftermath seen by Reuters showed two slain civilians, one of them hanging limply off the side of a battered pick-up truck that had been riddled with bullets as security forces patrolled the area.

Defending his security strategy after suspected cartel gunmen killed 13 police a day earlier in the neighborin­g western state of Michoacan, President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador blamed past administra­tions for Mexico’s chronic violence.

However, the latest carnage is likely to increase pressure on Lopez Obrador to get a grip on a problem he pledged to tackle when he took office last December.

Guerrero and Michoacan are two of Mexico’s most violent and lawless states, where rival drug gangs have battled to control smuggling routes to the Pacific and interior of the country.

The leftist Lopez Obrador told a news conference the ambush in Michoacan was “very regrettabl­e” but reiterated that his commitment to greater spending on security and fighting the root causes of violence would eventually pay dividends.

“I’m optimistic we’ll secure peace ... we’re completely dedicated to this issue, but (past government­s) allowed it to grow,” said Lopez Obrador, who has criticized past efforts for taking a confrontat­ional approach to battling crime.

Homicides in Mexico this year are on track to surpass last year’s record.

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