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Mexico Gun Shooting: Attack On Mexican And American Citizens – Three Injured, Including A Woman

Mexico Gun Shooting: Attack on Mexican and American citizens – three injured, including a woman.

An alarming incident of firing in Northern Mexico targeting a convoy of Mexican and American citizens. Three people, including a woman, sustained injuries. Stay updated on this developing story.

An incident of firing has come to light in Mexico (Mexico Gun Shooting). Mexican and American citizens traveling in a car were attacked in Northern Mexico (Northern Mexico Firing), local officials in Mexico said.

About three Mexican passengers have been injured in this attack.

Firing on two trucks.

The Mexican National Migration Institute said the incident occurred near the Roma Bridge in the Mexican border state of Tamaulipas.

INM said that about 20 people were traveling in two trucks. Which includes four Americans. These trucks came from America.

During this time the armed forces targeted the vehicles. Three Mexican citizens were injured in this attack.

Three people including a woman injured in the firing.

Let us tell you that in this firing, a woman was hit by two bullets on her back. Apart from this, a 62-year-old man was also injured by a bullet in his leg.

At the same time, a 70-year-old man was shot in the finger. 20 people, including four American citizens, were traveling in the vehicles, including two minors. Apart from this, a 19-month-old child was included.

An American citizen was not injured in an attack.

According to the Mexican National Migration Institute, no US citizens were injured in the attack.

A US government official told the news agency that US Customs officials took action against seven people at the Roma Port of Entry around 5:30 a.m. on Saturday.

At present the reason for this firing has not been clear yet.

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He said not to be discouraged, as efforts are continuing to control North Korea’s nuclear program and maintain peace and stability in the region.

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