

Michoacán Tragedy: Narco-Mine Kills Six Mexican Soldiers
Michoacán, Mexico: Six Soldiers Killed in Narco-Mine Blast Six Mexican soldiers died in Michoacán on May 28th when their armored vehicle triggered a narco-mine explosion in the municipality of Los Reyes, bordering Jalisco. Two more soldiers sustained serious injuries. The incident occurred near El Santuario. President Claudia Sheinbaum confirmed the attack during her morning press conference, expressing deep sorrow over the loss of life and highlighting the ongoing threat of narco-mines in the region. "This is not the first time that soldiers have fallen victim to these narco-mines," she stated. The area is known for its ongoing conflict between drug cartels, making it a dangerous environment for military personnel. The attack underscores the challenges faced by Mexican security forces in combating organized crime. The government is committed to addressing this issue and ensuring the safety of its soldiers.