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    Mexican Soldiers Open Fire on Migrant Truck, Killing 6 in Chiapas

    October 3, 2024Updated:October 3, 20242 Mins Read
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    A soldier walks near an immigration checkpoint in Tapachula in Mexico's Chiapas state on June 8, 2019 [File: Marco Ugarte/AP Photo]. Source: Aljazeera.
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    Mexican soldiers opened fire on a truck carrying 33 migrants near Huixtla, Chiapas, resulting in six deaths and ten injuries, according to a statement from the defense ministry. The incident occurred as the truck, reportedly attempting to evade a military patrol, was mistaken for a vehicle typically used by criminal groups in the area. Soldiers claimed they reacted after hearing explosions, which prompted them to shoot at the vehicle.

    While the nationalities of the deceased migrants have not yet been confirmed, the ministry reported that the group included individuals from Egypt, Nepal, Cuba, India, and Pakistan. Authorities are reaching out to the respective embassies for assistance in the aftermath of the tragic event.

    The UN Refugee Agency in Mexico expressed deep concern over the dangers that migrants face on their journeys, underscoring the importance of providing legal and safe migration channels to prevent such tragedies. The agency emphasized that migrants are highly vulnerable to various risks while seeking a better life, and called for stronger protective measures.

    In response to the incident, the Mexican defense ministry reiterated its commitment to upholding a zero-impunity policy and pledged full cooperation with civil authorities in investigating the shooting. Two soldiers involved in the attack have been relieved of their duties and are likely to face prosecution, including military trials, depending on the results of the investigation.

    This incident bears a resemblance to a similar case in 2021, when Mexican National Guard officers shot at a truck carrying migrants in the same region, killing one person. It highlights ongoing tensions as Mexico faces increasing pressure from the United States to reduce migration, particularly as the US approaches its next election cycle. Both countries are struggling with the complex challenge of managing migration flows while ensuring the safety and rights of those involved.

    Chiapas migrant deaths Mexican soldiers shoot migrants Mexico border violence Mexico military prosecution migrant migrant tragedy Huixtla migrants migration UN concerns migrant safety US pressure on Mexico migration
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