Pubdate: Mon, 22 Jun 1998 Source: Bridge News Contact: http://www.bridge.com/ Author: Chris Humphrey note: Bridge News (formerly Knight-Ridder Financial News) is a news service available to the financial industry. It is a part of Bridge Infomation Systems, the world's second largest provider of financial information. More than 400,000 people subscribe. DRUG SHOOTOUT LEAVES 3 SOLDIERS DEAD IN MEXICO'S GUERRERO Mexico City--Jun 22--A shootout between an Army patrol and presumed drug traffickers in a remote mountain region of the state of Guerrero left 3 soldiers dead and 3 wounded, according to an Army spokesman. The spokesman said the attackers were not members of the Popular Revolutionary Army (EPR) rebel group. "They were common criminals, drug traffickers, not rebels with the EPR," Sargent Carlos Mendez told Bridge News today. Asked how he was sure, Mendez said, "The soldiers managed to spot 2 people in the group of attackers, and they were not wearing any sort of uniforms." Mendez said there were "only 3 or 4" attackers The Army patrol was out undertaking work as part of an ongoing campaign to eradicate plantations of marijuana and opium, which dot the mountains of Guerrero. The ambush took place at 1315 local time at Kilometer 50 of the Ciudad Altamirano-Zihuatanejo highway, in a rural, mountainous region, according to an Army statement. Mendez said the Army was already mounting patrols to track down the attackers. Tensions in the poor, violent state of Guerrero have always been high, but have increased further still following the Jun 7 shootout between soldiers and a rebel group in El Charco. The rebels have said they will retaliate for the attacks, but have yet to do so. Violence is so prevalent in Guerrero--especially in the rural areas of the state--that it is often difficult to distinguish between rebel groups, political assassinations, drug-related killings, and the settling of personal scores. - --- Checked-by: Melodi Cornett