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Mexico leader defends security plan as 28 killed in attacks in two days

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President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador defended his strategy Tuesday for fighting the violent crime wracking Mexico, as relatives mourned 13 police officers killed in an ambush claimed by a powerful drug cartel, while a separate shootout left 15 dead.

Relatives of the 13 slain police officers killed on Monday sobbed over their coffins at a shared funeral service in the Michoacan state capital, Morelia, some holding their now-fatherless babies over the dark brown caskets.

Meanwhile on Tuesday, 14 civilians and a soldier were killed in the southern state of Guerrero after a group of armed civilians attacked security forces, state security spokesman Roberto Alvarez told AFP.

The shootout in the southern state where drug gangs violently defend traffickin­g routes began when an anonymous caller told authoritie­s that an armed group was present in the Tepochica community of the Iguala municipali­ty, the spokespers­on said.

The two days of violence, and in particular the brazen Monday attack on a police convoy in the restive western state of Michoacan, underlined the Lopez Obrador administra­tion’s struggles to rein in crime since the leftist leader took office last December.

The state police were on their way to execute a warrant in the city of Aguililla when gunmen in armored four-by-four trucks opened fire on them.

The gunmen left a series of signs with threatenin­g messages signed by the Jalisco New Generation drug cartel, one of Mexico’s most brutal.

Many erupted in anger when Governor Silvano Aureoles addressed the funeral ceremony, shouting, ‘Justice!’

In Mexico City, the president called the attack ‘deplorable,’ but defended his strategy to fight the drug-fueled violence that has plagued Mexico for years. — AFP

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Relatives and members of the Police department of Michoacan pay tribute to the officers killed in an ambush on the eve, in Morelia, in the Mexican state of Michoacan.
— AFP photo Relatives and members of the Police department of Michoacan pay tribute to the officers killed in an ambush on the eve, in Morelia, in the Mexican state of Michoacan.

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