The Episcopate pointed out that armed aggression is “a deep wound to life and human dignity.”
He also asked that those responsible be found and that the case not go unpunished like the majority.
“We raise our prayers to God for the eternal rest of those who have lost their lives, for the comfort of their loved ones and for the end of the violence that is being experienced in Mexico,” said the religious authority.
He also demanded that security officials assume their responsibility.
Salamanca is one of the regions disputed by factions of the Santa Rosa de Lima Cartel and the Jalisco New Generation Cartel.
In recent years, Guanajuato has occupied the first places in violence figures in the country.
