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23 Killed in Mexico; Grenade Hits Monterrey TV Station

HeadlineAug 16, 2010

In Mexico, at least twenty-three people were killed in drug violence in the border state of Chihuahua over the weekend, including thirteen people in Ciudad Juárez. Meanwhile, in the city of Monterrey, the television station Televisa was attacked on Sunday when a grenade was thrown at the station. At least two people were injured. It was the third attack in the past three months against an affiliate of Televisa, Mexico’s leading television network.

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