The file pic shows the bodies of two police officer found hanging from bridge in Zacatecas.
The file pic shows the bodies of two police officer found hanging from bridge in Zacatecas.

MEXICO CITY: A shootout among suspected rival drug cartel gunmen left 18 people dead Friday in Mexico, a government official said.

The gunfight happened in a remote area of northwestern Zacatecas state, said Rocio Aguilar, a spokeswoman for the state government.

The battle was between rival gangs fighting over turf, she told Milenio TV.

On Wednesday the bodies of two police officers were found hanging from a bridge in Zacatecas and since then local media have reported a series of shootouts.

But Aguilera said that so far authorities have not found a link between that grisly find and the big gunbattle in the city of Valparaiso on Friday.

Valparaiso borders Jalisco state, which is a stronghold of a powerful cartel called Jalisco Nueva Generacion. Authorities say it is waging a violent campaign to take control of drug trafficking routes.

Mexico is suffering drug-related violence that has claimed more than 300,000 lives since 2006, when the government started deploying federal army troops to fight the country's drug cartels.--AFP