Gunmen hit army chopper in Mexico, 3 troops dead

GUADALAJARA - Gunmen forced down a military helicopter in western Mexico on Friday, killing three troops as violence escalated across Jalisco state during a new operation against a powerful drug cartel.
Seven people were killed across Jalisco, including the three soldiers and a state police officer, while 19 people were wounded, officials said. Three gang suspects were killed in the fighting, authorities said. Three-dozen vehicles were set on fire or used as roadblocks in 39 spots affecting 25 towns, including the Pacific resort town of Puerto Vallarta and Guadalajara, Mexico’s second biggest city, where residents were urged to stay indoors during the May Day holiday.
Banks and gasoline stations were torched and numerous people were detained as violence flared on the day that the military and federal police launched Operation Jalisco to crack down on the Jalisco New Generation Drug Cartel.
Another 15 vehicles were torched in the neighboring states of Colima, Michoacan and Guanajuato, said National Security Commission Monte Alejandro Rubido.
‘In reaction to the federal presence, members of the criminal group began several actions in a bid to thwart the actions of the security agencies,’ Rubido told a news conference. Three more soldiers remained missing after the Cougar military helicopter, carrying 18 security forces, was hit on its tail rotor and forced to make an emergency landing Friday morning, Rubido said.
Ten soldiers and two federal police officers were injured in the incident, which took place when the aircraft spotted carloads of gunmen on a road between the towns of Casimiro Castillo and Villa Purificacion. President Enrique Pena Nieto said in brief remarks to reporters that the operation was ‘in combat against a highly dangerous criminal organization.’
Officials say the New Generation cartel, led by Nemesio Oseguera, alias ‘El Mencho,’ has grown so powerful that it has produced its own assault rifles in makeshift gun assembly shops and has forged ties with gangs worldwide. The New Generation cartel has violently defied authorities this year, killing 20 police officers in two ambushes in March and April.

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