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Ecuador says at least 18 inmates die in two prison riots

Firefighters arrive outside the Cotopaxi No 1 penitentiary where several inmates were killed and police officers injured during a riot, in Latacunga, Ecuador July 22, 2021. REUTERS/Johanna Alarcon

At least 18 inmates died and several police were injured during riots at two of Ecuador's largest penitentiaries, the Andean country's SNAI prison authority said late on Wednesday, marking the second major deadly wave of prison violence this year.

Special police units deployed to the jails in southern Guayas province, home to the largest city of Guayaquil, and Cotopaxi province, south of capital Quito, to quell the violence. In February, at least 79 inmates died at three prisons - including the centers in Guayas and Cotopaxi - in clashes between rival gangs.

On Thursday, Ecuador's police service wrote on Twitter that 45 inmates were captured as they attempted to escape from the Cotopaxi prison, where SNAI said 10 inmates died and 35 were injured. Eight prisoners died at the Guayas jail, according to SNAI.

A woman reacts while standing with others outside the Cotopaxi No 1 penitentiary after several inmates were killed in a riot, in Latacunga, Ecuador July 22, 2021. REUTERS/Johanna Alarcon

Ecuadorian officials have for years sought to reduce violence at the country's overcrowded prisons, home to some 38,000 inmates.

(Reporting by Alexandra Valencia; Writing by Luc Cohen; Editing by Sonya Hepinstall)

A spokesperson of the National Service for the Comprehensive Care of Adults Deprived of their Liberty and Adolescent Offenders (SNAI) talks to family members after several inmates were killed during a riot at the Cotopaxi No 1 penitentiary, in Latacunga, Ecuador July 22, 2021. REUTERS/Johanna Alarcon
Family members pray while waiting for information on their loved ones after several inmates were killed in a riot at the Cotopaxi No 1 penitentiary, in Latacunga, Ecuador July 22, 2021. REUTERS/Johanna Alarcon
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