2 Soldiers murdered in retaliation for 7 ton drug seizure

NUEVO LAREDO - Two people found dead execution-style earlier this week were soldiers involved in the recent seizure of seven tons of marijuana, military authorities confirmed Friday. One man was identified as José Eduardo Varela Guillen, in his early 20s. The other victim’s name was not immediately available.
So far this year, six soliders have died [...]

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