US, Mexican Officials Assigned to Cartel Case Killed in Car Accident

MEXICO CITY, April ⁠19 (Reuters) – ⁠Two U.S. officials ⁠and two Mexican officials assigned ​to combat cartel operations died in ‌a car accident ‌in the northern Mexican ⁠state ⁠of Chihuahua on Sunday, a U.S. Embassy spokesperson ​said.

The Mexican officials were the director of the state’s investigation agency ​and an officer, state authorities said, ⁠adding that ⁠they were ⁠on an ​operation to destroy clandestine laboratories in ​the municipality ⁠of Morelos.

No details were immediately available about the U.S. officials.

“This tragedy is a solemn reminder ⁠of the risks faced by those Mexican and ⁠U.S. officials who are dedicated to protecting our communities,” Ambassador Ronald Johnson wrote on X.

“It strengthens our resolve to continue their mission and advance our shared commitment to security and ⁠justice, to protect our people.”

(Reporting by Raul Cortes and Jose Gonzalez; Additional reporting by Diana Solomon; ​Writing by Stefanie Eschenbacher; Editing ​by Lisa Shumaker)

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