Two employees of the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) of the State of Mexico, killed and two injured. assassins in gun attack Local authorities in the state of Sonora in the country’s northwest reported Tuesday. The workers belonged to a team of CFEs working in towns in the Sierra de Sonora to repair power supply failures affecting dozens of towns in northwest Mexico.
Although the attack took place before 9:00 am local time, authorities withheld the information until employees of the northwestern division of the CFE began broadcasting audio and video of their murdered colleagues. A CFE van is seen in a video that went viral on social networks completely burned and a man’s corpse lay in the back charred, recognizable as the remains of a person. Meanwhile, the other CFE employee death shot was shot down on a local road near where the shooting began.
So far, neither Sonora’s Ministry of Criminal Investigation (Amic) nor the Attorney General of the Republic of Mexico (FGR) has identified the victims, nor clarified how the events occurred or whether there were suspects in custody. . . . In a preliminary report, the Sonora Secretary of Public Safety confirmed: there are two dead men and two survivors.
Mexico recorded 33,315 murders with 34,690 murder victims in 2019 and 34,554 in 2020 in 2021, after two of the most violent years in its history under President Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
Source: Informacion

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