Shootings in Mexico’s Veracruz kill 16

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – At least 11 people  were killed by an armed gang yesterday in the Mexican Gulf  coast state of Veracruz, where drug-related violence flared this  autumn, before five of the gunmen were shot dead by security  forces.

A spokeswoman for the state government told local television  the gunmen killed four people in the small town of El Higo then  attacked three buses on a highway about 60 miles (100 km)  southwest of the port of Tampico, killing seven others.

Five armed men were killed in a shootout with security  forces, she said.
The death toll from the bus shootings could be as high as  20, a local mayor told Milenio television.

The motive was unclear. The attacks came the day after the  state government said it disbanded the municipal police force in  the city of Veracruz, some 300 miles (480 km) south of Tampico.