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Officials again refuse to confirm ages or genders of six migrants killed in Mexican army shooting.
Soldiers claimed they heard shots and returned fire and officials have studiously avoided saying the migrants were killed by army gunfire.
Two soldiers have been relieved of duty and turned over to civilian prosecutors for questioning.
Three of the dead were from Egypt , one each from Peru and Honduras .
In 2021 , state police in Tamaulipas killed 17 migrants and two Mexican citizens.
They initially claimed to have come under fire from migrants’ vehicles.
But that later turned out to be false, and the police in fact burned the victims’ bodies in an attempt to cover up the crime.
Eleven of the policemen were convicted of homicide and sentenced to over 50 years in prison.
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