U.S. officials killed in Mexico car crash after anti-drug operation worked for CIA, sources say
Two U.S. officials and two Mexican investigators were killed in the crash after an operation to destroy drug labs of criminal groups, authorities say
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Two U.S. officials and two Mexican investigators were killed in the crash after an operation to destroy drug labs of criminal groups, authorities say
Two Americans who reportedly worked for the CIA died in a car crash after a Mexican-led operation to destroy a drug lab.
Mexico to investigate possible breach of its constitution and assess US’s role in anti-drug operation near Chihuahua Mexico has launched an investigation into a possible breach of its constitution as it was reported that two US embassy officials who died in a car accident while returning from a raid on a drug lab with local officials in the border state of Chihuahua were CIA operatives. The accident happened early on Sunday, as the officials were driving back from the scene of the raid. Their vehicle skidded off the road and plunged down a 200 metre ravine in the mountains near Chihuahua’s border with the state of Sinaloa. Continue reading...
The presence of US officials in a law enforcement convoy raises questions about respect for Mexico's sovereignty.
The crash, following an operation to destroy a clandestine drug lab, has reignited a debate over U.S. involvement in Mexican security operations.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum seeks explanations regarding what U.S. and Mexican officials were doing when deadly accident occurred.
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