- The soldiers were on patrol in the municipality of Miguel Aleman, along the Texas border, when they were attacked by ‘armed civilians,’
At least 12 gunmen were killed by the Mexican army in a shootout near the border with the United States, according to officials.
The soldiers were on patrol in the municipality of Miguel Aleman, along the Texas border, when they were attacked by ‘armed civilians’ hiding in the bush,’ Tamaulipas state’s security agency said in a statement published on X.
The gunmen were alleged members of a drug cartel, AFP reported.
The agency did not respond to questions about whether any soldiers were killed or injured in the shootout.
The state of Tamaulipas has various organized crime groups, whose main activities include human smuggling and drug trafficking, authorities say.
Officials said they seized 12 long weapons, cartridges and magazines of various calibers.

At least 12 gunmen were killed by the Mexican army in a shootout in Mexico near the border with the United States, according to officials. Border patrol agents stand before the Rio Grande river and a suburb of the Mexican city of Ciudad Miguel Aleman

The state of Tamaulipas has various organized crime groups, whose main activities include human smuggling and drug trafficking. A smuggler prepares to transport young migrants towards the United States from the bank of the Rio Grande river in Ciudad Miguel Aleman
The army reportedly used drones and a helicopter in the operation.
No additional information has been released, and no group has claimed responsibility for the attack as of Monday.
The Mexican army told The Associated Press they had no information on the shooting.
Last September a gang of armed men attacked a convoy of vehicles that were crossing to Roma, Texas, from Miguel Aleman, injuring three people, including Americans.