Ecuador prison riot: More than 40 inmates killed

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A wounded inmate is moved from a truck to a waiting ambulance by paramedics

At least 43 inmates have been killed in Ecuador's latest deadly prison riot, the public prosecutor has said.

A fight broke out between rival gangs Los Lobos and R7 at a prison in Santo Domingo de los Colorados, some 80km (50miles) east of the capital Quito.

Ecuador is battling a wave of gang violence, and has recently seen its most deadly prison riots in history.

Parts of Ecuador are under a state of emergency because of the rising crime that has shocked the country.

During the riot at Bellavista prison, at least 112 prisoners tried to escape but were detained, local television station Teleamazonas reported.

Scores more were injured in the riot, but the exact number is still unclear.

Pictures from outside the prison show bloodied inmates being carried from trucks to waiting ambulances. As news of the riot spread throughout the community, many relatives gathered outside the facility, distraught and desperate for news.

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Deadly riots are becoming more commonplace in Ecuador, leaving distraught relatives desperate for information

President Guillermo Lasso sent his condolences to the families of those who died, and said it was the "unfortunate result of gang violence".

Ecuador's Interior Minister, Patricio Carrillo, wrote on Twitter that the government is working "to overcome the problems of the prison system, but it is complex to find quick solutions in an environment of... violence".

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The interior ministry posted images on Twitter showing heavily armed officers guarding inmates

Nearly 400 inmates have now been killed in six separate riots since February 2021.

One of the worst was in September, when 119 inmates were killed at a prison in Guayaquil. Less than two months later, at least 68 prisoners died in fresh fighting at the same prison. The riots are particularly brutal, with some prisoners hacked to death, or beheaded with machetes.

Last month a 60-day state of emergency was declared in three western provinces - Guayas, Manabí and Esmeraldas - in response to the violence. Bellavista Prison is not in these areas.

President Lasso, who took office in May last year, has blamed drug trafficking for Ecuador's crime problems. The Andean country is used as a transit route for cocaine smuggled from neighbouring Peru and Colombia, and the powerful Mexican drug cartels are said to operate through local gangs.

He has promised to boost the police force and pardon inmates who were convicted of minor crimes to ease overcrowding, but critics say he has lost control of the situation.

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