
8 killed, 3 injured in Ecuador shooting
The armed gunmen arrived at the nightclub early Sunday in two cars and opened fire on those present, according to a media report. Police said one of those killed, Jorge Urquizo, was the brother of the city's mayor, Ubaldo Urquizo.
The province of Guayas has seen a sharp rise in violent crime, driven largely by gang activity. On Aug 6, Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa declared a state of emergency for 60 days in four provinces, including Guayas and Manabi, citing serious internal unrest.

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