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MEXICO CITY, Jan 5 (Reuters) - Mexican airline Aeromexico said the fuselage of a plane scheduled to fly from Culiacan, Sinaloa to Mexico City was hit by gunfire Thursday morning, though no clients or employees were harmed. Videos on social media showed gunfire at the Culiacan airport, which has since closed for the day amid violence across the city. Sources told Reuters drug lord Ovidio Guzman, son of Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, had been arrested in Culiacan. Reporting by Kylie Madry, Editing by Isabel WoodfordOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Examples of the 22-second clip in which people can be heard shouting in Spanish can be found on Instagram (here), Twitter (here) (here) and Facebook (here ). Mexican security forces captured Guzman on Jan. 5, triggering a wave of violence in the city of Culiacan in the northern Sinaloa state, Reuters reported (here). A longer and higher quality version of the video has been available online since at least Aug. 16, 2017, when it was posted by Guatemalan outlet Prensa Libre on YouTube (here). Based on the description of the YouTube video and the superimposed text in the clip, the footage shows security forces in Hospital Roosevelt, located in Guatemala City. This video was recorded in Guatemala City in August 2017, not after the arrest of cartel leader Ovidio Guzman on Jan. 5, 2023.
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