Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto expressed his nation's "outrage"
to his Egyptian counterpart on Tuesday after eight Mexican tourists
were confirmed dead following a mistaken Egyptian military strike.
Pena
Nieto received a phone call from President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, who
expressed his "most sincere condolences" over the "tragic incident", the
Mexican leader's office said in a statement.
"President Pena
Nieto expressed his deep dismay and sadness over the death of our
citizens, as well as the pain and outrage that these unprecedented
events have caused within Mexican society," the statement said.
The Mexican leader reiterated his call for an exhaustive and swift investigation into what happened last Sunday.
Egyptian
authorities said security forces mistakenly killed a total of 12 people
whose convoy had entered a restricted area of the desert while security
forces chased jihadists.
Unjustified attack
Survivors told Mexican diplomats that they were bombed by an airplane and helicopters.
The
Mexican government, which had previously confirmed the deaths of two
citizens, said six more who had been unaccounted for were confirmed dead
on Tuesday.
The foreign ministry said Mexican diplomats "had
access to the remains of victims of the attack and were able to confirm
that they are those of the six Mexicans who were part of the group of
tourists".
Six other Mexicans wounded in the attack remain in stable condition at Al-Fouad Hospital.
Foreign
Minister Claudia Ruiz Massieu flew to Cairo with families of the
victims to personally seek answers from Egyptian officials.
The
foreign ministry said relatives of four of the dead were aboard Ruiz
Massieu's plane. Families of the two other identified people were
notified by the ministry.
Ruiz Massieu "was able to personally inform them and offer her sincere condolences", her ministry said in a statement.
"Foreign
Minister Ruiz Massieu lamented the loss of lives in an unjustified
attack and reiterated that the priority of the Mexican government was to
protect its citizens."
Wednesday, September 16, 2015
Mexico leader 'outraged' as 8 citizens confirmed dead in Egypt
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