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Mexican man: National Guard killed pregnant teen, other man

Por: ABC News World April 18, 2023

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MEXICO CITY -- A Mexican man said Monday that ’s quasi-military National Guard opened fire on his SUV in the border city of Nuevo Laredo, killing his pregnant 15-year-old girlfriend and a 54-year-old friend, and wounding two other people. The killings come nearly two months after an army patrol shot to death five men in cartel-dominated Nuevo Laredo on Feb. 26. Four soldiers have been charged in that case, drawing more criticism for President... + full article



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