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Blood is seen in a crime scene after a bus driver was killed by suspected gang members during a suspension of public transport services in San Salvador July 27, 2015. Violent gangs in El Salvador ordered bus drivers to strike on Monday in a conflict that has killed six people and left thousands of commuters stranded on the streets of the Central American capital, police and bus company officials said. REUTERS/Jose Cabezas Blood is seen in a crime scene after a bus driver was killed by suspected gang members during a suspension of public transport services in San Salvador July 27, 2015. Violent gangs in El Salvador ordered bus drivers to strike on Monday in a conflict that has killed six people and left thousands of commuters stranded on the streets of the Central American capital, police and bus company officials said. REUTERS/Jose Cabezas People ride in the back of a pick up truck during the second day of a suspension of public transport services in Apopa, El Salvador July 28, 2015. Gangs stepped up violence over the weekend to pressure the government of President Salvador Sanchez Ceren to negotiate with them to ease a crackdown on their operations and secure less harsh conditions for imprisoned members, officials said. REUTERS/Jose Cabezas People ride in the back of a pick up truck during the second day of a suspension of public transport services in Apopa, El Salvador July 28, 2015. Gangs stepped up violence over the weekend to pressure the government of President Salvador Sanchez Ceren to negotiate with them to ease a crackdown on their operations and secure less harsh conditions for imprisoned members, officials said. REUTERS/Jose Cabezas Soldiers board an army truck used for public transportation during the second day of a suspension of public transport services in San Salvador, El Salvador July 28, 2015. Murders in the country jumped 50 percent to 2,192 in the first five months of 2015, compared with the same period last year, with crimes largely blamed on fighting between two rival groups, Mara Salvatrucha and the Barrio 18 gang. REUTERS/Jose Cabezas Soldiers board an army truck used for public transportation during the second day of a suspension of public transport services in San Salvador, El Salvador July 28, 2015. Murders in the country jumped 50 percent to 2,192 in the first five months of 2015, compared with the same period last year, with crimes largely blamed on fighting between two rival groups, Mara Salvatrucha and the Barrio 18 gang. REUTERS/Jose Cabezas People try to board a government transport during the second day of a suspension of public transport services in San Salvador, El Salvador July 28, 2015. From Monday morning, people on the streets of San Salvador, a city of more than 1.5 million, desperately tried to hop on trucks or other alternatives to get to work or school, or trudged long distances by foot. Media reported that since Sunday, private bus service owners have been...more People try to board a government transport during the second day of a suspension of public transport services in San Salvador, El Salvador July 28, 2015. From Monday morning, people on the streets of San Salvador, a city of more than 1.5 million, desperately tried to hop on trucks or other alternatives to get to work or school, or trudged long distances by foot. Media reported that since Sunday, private bus service owners have been demanding better security conditions as the violence escalated. REUTERS/Jose Cabezas Members of the 18th Street gang are presented to the media after being arrested, for threatening residents of San Valentin apartments, after a raid in the town of Mejicanos, on the outskirts of San Salvador, January 21, 2015. Violence in El Salvador has increased over the past year after a 2012 truce between the Barrio 18 and rival gang Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) started to unravel. REUTERS/Jose Cabezas Members of the 18th Street gang are presented to the media after being arrested, for threatening residents of San Valentin apartments, after a raid in the town of Mejicanos, on the outskirts of San Salvador, January 21, 2015. Violence in El Salvador has increased over the past year after a 2012 truce between the Barrio 18 and rival gang Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) started to unravel. REUTERS/Jose Cabezas Barrio 18 gang graffiti is seen in an abandoned house after residents fled Tunalmiles village due to gang threats, in the town of Izalco, May 5, 2015. Around 30 families were threatened after four villagers were killed by Barrio 18 gang members in April. Many in El Salvador have been displaced from their homes due to gang-related threats, according to local media. REUTERS/Jose Cabezas Barrio 18 gang graffiti is seen in an abandoned house after residents fled Tunalmiles village due to gang threats, in the town of Izalco, May 5, 2015. Around 30 families were threatened after four villagers were killed by Barrio 18 gang members in April. Many in El Salvador have been displaced from their homes due to gang-related threats, according to local media. REUTERS/Jose Cabezas Drawings left by residents is seen on a pillar of a dismantled house after residents fled Tunalmiles village due to threats from the Mara Salvatrucha (MS) gang, in the town of Izalco, El Salvador May 5, 2015. REUTERS/Jose Cabezas Drawings left by residents is seen on a pillar of a dismantled house after residents fled Tunalmiles village due to threats from the Mara Salvatrucha (MS) gang, in the town of Izalco, El Salvador May 5, 2015. REUTERS/Jose Cabezas