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Gunmen in central Mexico kill 11, wound 12

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Gunmen open fire at soccer field in central Mexico, killing 11 and wounding 12
Gunmen opened fire at a soccer field in central Mexico on Sunday, killing at least 11 people and wounding 12, authorities said.

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 · 5h · on MSN
Mexico investigates soccer field attack that killed at least 11 people
 · 7h
Gunmen Kill 11 After Soccer Match in Mexico
 · 13h
Gunmen storm Mexico football pitch and kill at least 11 people
At least 11 people were killed and another dozen injured when gunmen opened fire on locals who had gathered at a football pitch in the city of Salamanca in central Mexico on Sunday.

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 · 12h
Gunmen Open Fire At Soccer Field In Mexico, Killing 11
 · 14h
At Least 11 Dead, 12 Others Injured After 'Cowardly' Mass Shooting at Soccer Game
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At least 11 dead after four gunmen open fire at packed football ground in Mexico as victims ‘bleed to death’ on pitch
Witnesses told local press victims bled to death as they waited for ambulances to arrive.

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 · 18h
Gunmen open fire at football game as 11 killed in Sunday league bloodbath
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Armed attack in Mexico's Salamanca kills 11
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Lawyers accuse Mexico of breaking law in sending cartel members to US without extradition order

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Mexico president asks Korean counterpart for more BTS concerts

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Mexico sends 37 cartel figures to U.S. amid growing pressure from Trump administration

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Cruisers Warned Against Carrying This Common Item Following Strict New Ban in Mexico

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BTS world tour sparks political intervention as Mexico president asks for more dates: 'Everyone wants to go'

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Road to World Cup 2026: Mexico’s four best players of the week—ranked

El Tri made its 2026 debut with two friendly matches vs. Panama and Bolivia in the past week.
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