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Nuevo Laredo: 2 deaths, Homes Set on Fire

By KGNS News

The bloody drug war continues today (Sunday), in Nuevo Laredo with two deaths reported just a couple of hours ago.
The latest remains unconfirmed at this point.
However, reports are coming into our newsroom of a shoot out between armed assassins and state police near the Puente Peru.
People are being advised to take precautions at this time, after an explosion of some sort was heard in that area.
It’s believed that two people were killed in that confrontation.
At around midnight explosions were also reported at the colonias Campestre, Infonavit, Reynosa and Lincoln Street.
This is file video of the city, but this photo was released on twitter today.
A house set on fire earlier this afternoon. at Colonia Jardin on Orizaba Street.
One of several homes, were told that was set on fire today.
Again, there is no official confirmation of these incidents as of yet.

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