..21 Die in Gang Battle Near U.S. Border ..
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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Published: July 1, 2010
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Filed at 11:47 p.m. ET
HERMOSILLO, Mexico (AP) -- A massive gun battle between rival drug and
migrant-trafficking gangs near the U.S. border left 21 people dead on
Thursday, prosecutors said.
The clash occurred in a sparsely populated area about 12 miles (20
kilometers) from the Arizona border -- a prime corridor for immigrant
and drug smuggling.
Sonora's Attorney General's Office said in a statement that nine people
were captured by police at the scene of the shooting, six of whom had
been wounded in the confrontation. Authorities at the scene found seven
rifles.
Officials did not say why the gunfight had broken out, but powerful and
well-armed Mexican gangs often fight for control of smuggling routes
into the United States.
In a city on another part of the U.S. border, gunmen killed an assistant
attorney general for Chihuahua state and one of her bodyguards.
After being chased by armed assailants through the darkened streets of
Ciudad Juarez, the vehicle carrying Sandra Salas Garcia and two
bodyguards was riddled with bullets Wednesday night.
Arturo Sandoval, a spokesman for the Attorney General's Office, said the
second bodyguard was seriously wounded.
Salas was responsible for evaluating the work of prosecutors and special
investigations units in Chihuahua.
Drug violence has killed more than 4,300 people in recent years in
Ciudad Juarez, which borders El Paso, Texas.
More than 23,000 people have been killed by drug violence since late
2006, when President Felipe Calderon began deploying thousands of troops
and federal police to drug hot spots..
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