Armed clash in Mexico City leaves 11 dead after land dispute
Kyiv • UNN
A clash in Mexico City between armed criminals and city residents over a payment dispute resulted in the deaths of 11 people, including 8 suspected criminals.
In the Mexican state of Mexico City, a clash between armed criminals and local residents, killing at least 11 people. This was reported is reported by The New York Times, according to UNN.
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It is noted that the shooting took place on Friday, December 8, in in the city of Tezcaltitlan in central Mexico.
A statement from the regional security secretariat said that eight of the dead were probably members of the group, and three more were local residents.
According to Mexican media, the conflict was caused by disagreement over the payment for "land rights" - a common racketeering practice in Latin America. America, a common racketeering practice.
The shooting reportedly began after failed negotiations in which members of the negotiations in which members of the criminal group tried to force residents to pay more. to pay more.
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