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Gunmen have killed at least 14 people at a high school student party in the Mexican city of Ciudad Juarez. | |
Three adults and 11 teenagers died, while some 20 others were injured, as the attackers fired indiscriminately. | |
Authorities say they are investigating any links to the drug gangs that have made Ciudad Juarez one of the world's most dangerous cities. | |
But witnesses said the victims, most aged between 15 and 20, had no ties to traffickers. | |
"It must have been a huge mistake," Martha Lujan, who lives in the housing complex where the attack took place, told the Associated Press news agency. | |
Patricia Gonzalez, the attorney general for Chihuhua state, where Ciudad Juarez is located said: "We have two lines of investigation and one of them is linked to drug trafficking. | |
"We know from witnesses that the men arrived looking for someone." | |
Witnesses said the gunmen drove up to the house in several cars late on Saturday or in the early hours of Sunday. | Witnesses said the gunmen drove up to the house in several cars late on Saturday or in the early hours of Sunday. |
Scattered bodies | Scattered bodies |
They began shooting at people from outside the property before moving inside, and pursued some of the youngsters trying to escape over a fence. | They began shooting at people from outside the property before moving inside, and pursued some of the youngsters trying to escape over a fence. |
The men drove up in four SUVs, went into the house and shot at everyone, you could hear the gunfire all around Neighbour Q&A: Mexico's drug-fuelled violence | The men drove up in four SUVs, went into the house and shot at everyone, you could hear the gunfire all around Neighbour Q&A: Mexico's drug-fuelled violence |
The bodies of the victims lay scattered around the house. | |
Unnamed police officials told AP news agency that witnesses had counted at least 15 attackers. | Unnamed police officials told AP news agency that witnesses had counted at least 15 attackers. |
"The men drove up in four SUVs, they were well-armed. They went into the house and shot at everyone, you could hear the gunfire all around," said a neighbour at the scene, quoted by Reuters news agency. | "The men drove up in four SUVs, they were well-armed. They went into the house and shot at everyone, you could hear the gunfire all around," said a neighbour at the scene, quoted by Reuters news agency. |
Ciudad Juarez, straddling a highly lucrative drug-smuggling route into the US, is the scene of a vicious ongoing turf war between rival cartels. | Ciudad Juarez, straddling a highly lucrative drug-smuggling route into the US, is the scene of a vicious ongoing turf war between rival cartels. |
At least 15 other people died in the city, on the US border, at the weekend. | |
Most of the dead were teenagers or young adults | |
Some 45,000 troops and extra police have been deployed to crack down on the gangs in the city, across the border from El Paso, Texas. | Some 45,000 troops and extra police have been deployed to crack down on the gangs in the city, across the border from El Paso, Texas. |
But the campaign has done little to curb the bloodletting - more than 7,000 people reportedly died in Mexican drug-related violence last year. | But the campaign has done little to curb the bloodletting - more than 7,000 people reportedly died in Mexican drug-related violence last year. |
Beheadings, attacks on police, and shootings in clubs and restaurants are a daily occurrence in some regions. | Beheadings, attacks on police, and shootings in clubs and restaurants are a daily occurrence in some regions. |
In two of the worst attacks in 2009, gunmen stormed drug rehabilitation clinics in September, killing nearly 30 people. | In two of the worst attacks in 2009, gunmen stormed drug rehabilitation clinics in September, killing nearly 30 people. |