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Attackers in Mexico blow up nine electrical plants

By Tracy Wilkinson

October 27, 2013, 5:05 p.m.

MEXICO CITY -- Assailants early Sunday blew up at least nine electrical power 
plants in one of Mexico's largest states, triggering blackouts that gunmen then 
used as cover to torch gasoline stations, residents and authorities said.

The attacks in Michoacan state, west of the capital, did not cause deaths or 
serious injuries, authorities said. But they served as a pointed reminder of 
the strength of drug gangs and other criminals.

Shortly after midnight, attackers armed with Molotov cocktails almost 
simultaneously disabled electrical substations in at least nine cities and 
towns in Michoacan, plunging an estimated 1 million people into darkness. The 
power was out for 15 hours.

Gunmen then torched four gasoline stations, including two in the state capital 
of Morelia, a popular tourist destination.

Michoacan for years has been controlled either by the Knights Templar or its 
predecessor La Familia, cartels that specialize in methamphetamine exported to 
the United States and that have controlled many city halls and police 
departments. More recently, groups of citizens have taken up weapons to form 
self-defense squads against the traffickers.

It may have been one of these groups that briefly seized the city hall in the 
large town of Apatzingan, residents said.

Federal authorities said they were sending hundreds of police and military 
troops to reinforce security in the region. The attacks came barely two days 
after the state's governor, Fausto Vallejo, resumed duties after a long illness.

"The only thing we can conclude ... is that the organized criminals are winning 
the battle against federal and state authorities," Miguel Angel Chavez, head of 
the opposition National Action Party, told the Quadratin news agency, adding 
that the violence of the last 24 hours was a terrorist attack.

Organized criminals were suspected of unleashing a series of attacks on 
government forces in Michoacan in July that resulted in the deaths of 20 
criminals and two federal police officers, according to the federal government.

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