What is known about the death of 5 young people at the hands of the Mexican Army in Nuevo Laredo

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The incident occurred on Sunday in the border city of Nuevo Laredo, in northern Mexico.

The case has generated conflicting versions of what happened on Sunday, February 26.

What is known is that five of the seven young people who were traveling at dawn in a van in Nuevo Laredo, a border city in the state of Tamaulipas, in northern Mexico, died following Army troops fired at them.

Mexico’s Secretary of National Defense (Sedena) admitted on Tuesday that its staff “activated his firearms” once morest the vehicle. He said the staff fired “on hearing a crash.”

For their part, human rights organizations point out that, according to the first versions, the military fired without prior warning and insist that the youths were not armed.

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