At least six people were killed and ten others injured in southeastern Mexico on Sunday during an armed attack in a bar, prosecutors announced.
In this attack in the town of Villahermosa, in the state of Tabasco, armed men entered “looking for a particular person” and people nearby were hit by the gunfire, the deputy prosecutor said Gilberto Melquiades during a press conference.
Five people were found dead inside the bar, called “DBar,” and another died in hospital, according to the prosecutor. Five of the injured have been identified, he added. The shooting came two weeks after a similar attack in the city of Querétaro, a region in central Mexico that until now had been spared violence linked to organized crime.
The Querétaro attack left ten dead and seven injured. Federal Security Secretary Omar Garcia Harfuch said on Sunday that President Claudia Sheinbaum’s government would act “in coordination” with local authorities to clarify what happened in Tabasco.
This oil state in southeastern Mexico has experienced an outbreak of violence in recent months. On November 20, local police officers were fired upon while on patrol in Villahermosa. Between January and October this year, 715 murders were committed in Tabasco, compared to 253 for the whole of 2023, according to official statistics.