A shootout erupted after Mexican National Guard troops ran into a suspected drug cartel convoy outside of Juárez.
Sinaloa has seen a surge in violence since the July arrest of the cartel's co-founder Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada in the U.S.
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Mexican army troops have killed 19 suspected drug cartel gunmen in a shootout but suffered no casualties themselves.
Violence has surged in Sinaloa since the arrest in July of the cartel’s co-founder Ismael Zambada, now on trial in US.
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Father Marcelo Perez, 51, was shot dead by two gunmen just after he had finished celebrating Mass, officials said.