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Mexico drug-related killings soar | Mexico drug-related killings soar |
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The number of murders in Mexico linked to organised crime has jumped by almost 50% so far this year to 1,378, according to Mexico's attorney general. | The number of murders in Mexico linked to organised crime has jumped by almost 50% so far this year to 1,378, according to Mexico's attorney general. |
Eduardo Medina Mora also said more than 4,000 people have died since President Felipe Calderon took office 18 months ago, declaring war on the drug cartels. | Eduardo Medina Mora also said more than 4,000 people have died since President Felipe Calderon took office 18 months ago, declaring war on the drug cartels. |
About 450 of those were police, soldiers, or prosecutors. | About 450 of those were police, soldiers, or prosecutors. |
It comes as police in northern Mexico found four severed heads in ice-chests outside a motorway convenience store. | It comes as police in northern Mexico found four severed heads in ice-chests outside a motorway convenience store. |
Five bodies - some decapitated - were also discovered in a city on the border with the US state of Texas. | Five bodies - some decapitated - were also discovered in a city on the border with the US state of Texas. |
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Police attend the scene of a shoot-out between two drug gangs in northern Mexico. | Police attend the scene of a shoot-out between two drug gangs in northern Mexico. |
The attorney general said many of the recent killings have been concentrated along the US border, while there have been fewer homicides in central Mexico. | |
The government says the violence is a symptom of the drug gangs' desperation amid the nation-wide crackdown involving more than 20,000 soldiers and police. | The government says the violence is a symptom of the drug gangs' desperation amid the nation-wide crackdown involving more than 20,000 soldiers and police. |
"Evidently when they are cornered and weakened, they have to respond with violence," Mr Medina Mora said in an interview on local radio. | "Evidently when they are cornered and weakened, they have to respond with violence," Mr Medina Mora said in an interview on local radio. |
In recent weeks, at least six senior police chiefs have been murdered - the most prominent being the assassination of the acting head of Mexico's Federal Police Force. |
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