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Indiscriminate shooting took place in a city in Mexico.

It is known that 20 people, including the incumbent mayor, have been killed so far in a shooting at City Hall in broad daylight.



This is reporter Kim Young-ah.



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mournful cry resounds everywhere.



People who were killed by bullets that were fired out of the blue in broad daylight are lying in various places.



On the afternoon of the 5th (local time), armed men broke into the city hall of San Miguel Tortolapan, Guerrero, southern Mexico and opened fire.



The exterior walls of the government building turned into rags show the horrific situation at the time.



At least 20 people were killed, including the mayor of Mendoza Conrad, city hall staff and police officers in the shooting.



[Riccardo Mejia/Mexico Security Minister: This shooting appears to have been caused by a conflict between criminal organizations.] Police



and police were deployed to the city of Totolapan where the incident occurred, and residents mourning the tragic death of the victims lined up at the funeral. It was.



The city of San Miguel Tortolapan, where the incident occurred, is located in the mountainous region of southern Mexico, where disputes between drug gangs often occur.



On local social media, a video was uploaded by members of a gang called Tequileros claiming that it was their work.



Mexico's anti-corruption banner, President López Obrador's campaign to eradicate drug crime and violence, has also sparked protests.



Since the inauguration of President Lopez Obrador in 2018, so far, 26 mayors and state legislators alone have been killed in shootings.



(Video editing: Lee Seung-yeol)