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14 killed as rival Ecuadoran inmates fight with guns, explosives

Police said the violence was the result of ‘fighting between gangs’ in a facility housing double the number of inmates it was designed for

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Police officers stand guard outside the main prison in Machala, Ecuador, on Monday, where 13 inmates and a prison guard were killed in clashes. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

Inmates in Ecuador fought each other with guns and explosives in a riot that left 13 prisoners and a guard dead, police said.

The mayhem was the latest in a series of bloodbaths to engulf gang-ridden, overcrowded prisons in a once peaceful country now at ground zero of the violent Latin American drug trade.

An unknown number of inmates escaped in the clash between rival gangs, during which another 14 people were injured, a masked police officer identified as commander Colonel William Calle told the Ecuavisa channel.

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Thirteen inmates have been recaptured.

Calle said gunfire broke out in the early morning hours, alerting prison guards and police who rushed to that part of the prison in Machala, in southwest Ecuador near the Peruvian border.

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One person was killed as he entered, and others were taken hostage, said the officer.

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