Drug gangs kill nine in Honduras as violence grows

TEGUCIGALPA (Reuters) – Suspected drug hitmen  killed nine people in Tegucigalpa in one of the deadliest  attacks in Honduras since Mexican drug kingpins escalated their  war over smuggling routes, police said yesterday.

Masked men with automatic weapons opened fire in the street  in a poor area of the Honduran capital on Saturday night and  then burst into two houses, killing seven men and two women,  police said. Several bodies lay in the street, oozing blood,  police said.

“These deaths were provoked by territorial disputes between  drug traffickers,” Tegucigalpa’s police chief Mario Chamorro  told reporters.

Since last year, drug violence has been rising in Honduras,  a key transit route for Colombian cocaine heading to the United  States, as powerful Mexican cartels fight over smuggling  corridors through Mexico and Central America.