Seven cartel gunmen and a Mexican Army soldier died during a fierce firefight with military forces in the border city of Nuevo Laredo.
The deadly clash is the second large-scale gun battle in a span of 15 days to spread terror in the Mexican border city.
Initially, Tamaulipas state authorities confirmed that seven gunmen had died in the shootout. It remains unclear how many gunmen were injured in the shootout. However, Breitbart Texas verified that one Mexican Army soldier also died in the clash and seven others were injured.
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