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Body count in Mexican drug war rises

MEXICO CITY -- Fourteen bodies were found in a truck Thursday in the state of San Luis Potosi.

At least 17 people have been killed since Sunday in the port of Acapulco and 12 others were reported killed in 24 hours in metropolitan Mexico City.

The string of bloody reports grabbed headlines in Mexico, reminding the public drug-related violence continues unabated as the six-year mark approaches in the federal government's declared war on drug cartels.

The bodies Thursday were found in a truck left near a gas station on the highway between the city of San Luis Potosi and Zacatecas state. Authorities said in initial statements all the victims were male and had come from the neighbouring border state of Coahuila.

Body dumps along highways are a fixture of the conflict between Mexico's most powerful drug cartels, Sinaloa and the Zetas. Until recently, however, San Luis Potosi had not seen the same level of violence as other parts of the country.

In Acapulco, where smaller rival drug-trafficking groups are still locked in a struggle for control, the victims of an attack on a family included a pregnant woman and a three-year-old boy.

 

-- Los Angeles Times

Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition August 10, 2012 A20

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