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Police killed in Mexico drug raid | Police killed in Mexico drug raid |
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Seven policemen have been killed and four injured in Mexico's latest incident of drug-related violence. | Seven policemen have been killed and four injured in Mexico's latest incident of drug-related violence. |
The officers were killed during a raid on a home in Culiacan, in north-west Mexico, police said. | The officers were killed during a raid on a home in Culiacan, in north-west Mexico, police said. |
Arriving at the house to search for weapons and drugs, police were fired upon and a grenade was thrown at them. | Arriving at the house to search for weapons and drugs, police were fired upon and a grenade was thrown at them. |
Nearly 1,400 people have died this year across Mexico as the country's drug cartels fight among themselves and government forces. | Nearly 1,400 people have died this year across Mexico as the country's drug cartels fight among themselves and government forces. |
That figure includes 450 police officers and other government officials. | That figure includes 450 police officers and other government officials. |
Bloody month | Bloody month |
Two people were arrested in the latest Culiacan raid, and seven AK-47 rifles were found. | Two people were arrested in the latest Culiacan raid, and seven AK-47 rifles were found. |
The aftermath of drugs violence in northern Mexico | The aftermath of drugs violence in northern Mexico |
The city is in the state of Sinaloa and actions of the Sinaloa Drug Cartel make it one of the most violent places in Mexico. | The city is in the state of Sinaloa and actions of the Sinaloa Drug Cartel make it one of the most violent places in Mexico. |
The Mexican government sent 2,000 more troops and federal police there earlier this month to contain the trouble. | The Mexican government sent 2,000 more troops and federal police there earlier this month to contain the trouble. |
May has been a particularly bloody month for the authorities. | May has been a particularly bloody month for the authorities. |
At least six senior officers have been murdered. | At least six senior officers have been murdered. |
They include the director of police in the northern city of Ciudad Juarez and the acting director of Mexico's federal police. | |
Other senior officers have fled across the border into the US after receiving death threats. | Other senior officers have fled across the border into the US after receiving death threats. |
Take back the streets | Take back the streets |
Around 30,000 troops and federal police have been sent to various parts of the country to reduce the violence. | Around 30,000 troops and federal police have been sent to various parts of the country to reduce the violence. |
But figures produced by the government last week show there's been nearly a 50% increase in cartel-related deaths compared with the same period last year. | But figures produced by the government last week show there's been nearly a 50% increase in cartel-related deaths compared with the same period last year. |
Mexico's President Felipe Calderon has promised to take back the streets. | Mexico's President Felipe Calderon has promised to take back the streets. |
He claims the spike in violence is a sign his military clampdown is working. | He claims the spike in violence is a sign his military clampdown is working. |
Others, though, claim it shows the cartels are as audacious as ever, taking on the state itself in order to continue their $20bn-a-year narcotics trade to the US. | Others, though, claim it shows the cartels are as audacious as ever, taking on the state itself in order to continue their $20bn-a-year narcotics trade to the US. |
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