Top Officials of Mexico City Mayor Shot Dead by Motorcyclists
mexico city May 21, 2025 08:00Two top officials of Mayor Clara Brugada in Mexico City were fatally shot by motorcyclists in a daytime attack, possibly linked to organized crime.
Two top officials of Mayor Clara Brugada in Mexico City were fatally shot by motorcyclists in a daytime attack, possibly linked to organized crime.
In a shocking incident, the private secretary and advisor of Mayor Carla Brugada were shot dead in Mexico City. The authorities vow to bring the perpetrators to justice.
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China introduces Jiu Tian, a high-tech drone mothership with the ability to deploy a swarm of drones simultaneously, enhancing military capabilities and outpacing American counterparts.
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