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7 agents die in Mexico drug shootout

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In Mexico, the drug violence continues. This dispatch from The Times’ Ken Ellingwood reports that seven Mexican federal agents looking for an arms cache were killed early Tuesday in a shootout in the western state of Sinaloa.

The agents came under fire when they went to search a home in Culiacan, the state capital. Four agents were wounded.

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‘The state has registered more than 200 killings this year, mainly as a result of a vicious power struggle within one of Mexico’s biggest drug gangs, the so-called Sinaloa cartel.

‘Mexican President Felipe Calderon dispatched 2,000 soldiers and federal agents to Sinaloa two weeks ago, the latest major deployment in his government’s 18-month-old drive against organized crime.’

Read the full report.

-- Deborah Bonello in Mexico City

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