Gun attack on Mexicans and Americans traveling in Northern Mexico leaves three injured

A group of Mexican and American citizens traveling in vehicles in northern Mexico was attacked by armed civilians on Saturday, leaving at least three Mexican passengers injured, local authorities said.

The incident occurred during the early morning hours on the Roma Bridge in the city of Miguel Aleman in Mexican border state Tamaulipas.

“The caravan was made up of 20 people, 16 nationals and four Americans who were traveling in two trucks,” the Mexican National Migration Institute, which condemned the attack. The caravan had started its journey in the United States.

INM said that three Mexican citizens were wounded: a woman who received two gunshot wounds to the back, a 62-year-old man who was shot in the leg, and a 70-year-old man whose finger was hit by a bullet.

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