Mexico death toll rises in border gunbattles

Vehicles are at the place they burnt next to the City Hall of Villa Union, Mexico, Sunday, Dec. 1, 2019, the day after it was attacked by gunmen. (AP)
Updated 05 December 2019
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Mexico death toll rises in border gunbattles

  • Coahuila state authorities say another suspect’s body has been found after a search of the area following the clashes Saturday and Sunday
  • A total of 18 suspected gunmen also died in the confrontations

VILLA UNION, Mexico: Authorities in northern Mexico have raised the death toll from weekend gunbattles in the small town of Villa Union to 24.

Coahuila state authorities say another suspect’s body has been found after a search of the area following the clashes Saturday and Sunday.

According to death counts, gunmen from the Noreste drug cartel killed four state police officers, a local firefighter and an employee of the town’s public works department.

A total of 18 suspected gunmen also died in the confrontations.

The state said Wednesday that weapons seized after the gunbattles included 21 assault rifles and six .50-caliber sniper rifles.

The gang is an offshoot of the old Zetas Cartel.


Australia rules out repatriating citizens from Syrian camp

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Australia rules out repatriating citizens from Syrian camp

  • “We have a very firm view that ⁠we won’t ‌be ‌providing assistance ​or ‌repatriation,” Albanese ‌told ABC News

SYDNEY: Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese ​said on Tuesday his government would not repatriate Australians living in ‌a ‌Syrian ​camp ‌that ⁠holds families ​of suspected Daesh militants.
“We have a very firm view that ⁠we won’t ‌be ‌providing assistance ​or ‌repatriation,” Albanese ‌told ABC News.
Thirty-four Australians released on Monday ‌from a camp in northern Syria were ⁠returned ⁠to the detention center due to “technical reasons,” two sources told Reuters.