MEXICO CITY Mexican security forces fought an hour-long gun gunbattle Saturday with suspected cartel gunmen in Villa Union, a town in Coahuila state about an hours drive southwest of Eagle Pass, Texas, leaving at least 14 people dead, officials said.
MEXICO CITY — Mexican officials say security forces have killed seven more members of the gang that attacked a town near the U.S. border, bringing the death toll to at least 21.
The Coahuila state government says lawmen are still chasing remnants of the presumed cartel force that attacked the town of Villa Union on Saturday. The governor reported at least 14 people had died by that afternoon, four of them police officers.
He also said then that several municipal workers were missing. It’s not clear if they have been located.
The government says the gang mounted an hour-long battle with security forces before fleeing along paths into rugged terrain.
The town is about 12 miles (20 kilometers) from the site of a 2011 cartel massacre in officials say 70 died.
Allot of the guns that these Mexican cartels use come from the US. Former soldiers trained in America but did not properly filled out their US citizen papers either go back to Mexico or get deported and are recruited by these cartels, because they value trained soldiers who can do allot of damage to security forces.
An 11hr drive to the border is not next to the US.You people lie just to lie.Yes what happen is bad.why lie.