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Mexican Tourist Death Toll in Egypt Attack Rises to 8 Mexican Tourist Death Toll in Egypt Attack Rises to 8
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Mexico’s foreign minister said Tuesday that eight Mexicans were killed in the Egyptian military’s mistaken assault on a tourist convoy in the desert over the weekend. Mexico’s Foreign Ministry said Tuesday that eight Mexicans had been killed in the Egyptian military’s mistaken assault on a tourist convoy in the desert over the weekend.
The news quadrupled the number of Mexican tourists known to have been killed in the assault on Sunday in western Egypt’s storied White Desert area. The news quadrupled the number of Mexican tourists known to have been killed in the assault on Sunday in western Egypt’s storied White Desert area. At least 12 people were killed in all, including the convoy’s Egyptian tour guide.
In a message on her Twitter account, Mexico’s foreign minister, Claudia Ruiz Massieu, expressed her condolences to the families of the eight victims. The Foreign Ministry in Mexico said that officials from the Mexican Embassy in Cairo had identified the bodies as belonging to the group once they had been given access to them.
Ms. Ruiz Massieu had said at a news conference on Monday that two Mexicans had been killed and six wounded. The news was confirmed as Mexico’s foreign minister, Claudia Ruiz Massieu, was flying to Cairo with some of the family members of the dead tourists.
In a message on her Twitter account, Ms. Ruiz Massieu expressed her condolences to the families of the eight victims.
Ms. Ruiz Massieu had said at a news conference in Mexico City on Monday that two Mexicans had been killed and six wounded. Officials said later they could not account for six other missing Mexican tourists.
Egypt’s government has apologized for the error, but the killings have generated deep anger in Mexico, with officials demanding how such a mistake could have happened.Egypt’s government has apologized for the error, but the killings have generated deep anger in Mexico, with officials demanding how such a mistake could have happened.
A four-vehicle tourist convoy that had pulled over for a lunchtime picnic was attacked by an Apache helicopter of the Egyptian military. Egyptian officials have said the picnickers were mistaken for militants who had been operating in the area, about a three-hour drive southwest of Cairo.A four-vehicle tourist convoy that had pulled over for a lunchtime picnic was attacked by an Apache helicopter of the Egyptian military. Egyptian officials have said the picnickers were mistaken for militants who had been operating in the area, about a three-hour drive southwest of Cairo.