Mexico states two CIA agents killed in a crash were not authorized to participate in a local raid. The government confirmed the agents lacked official clearance for the operation.
The Mexican government stated that two CIA agents killed in a recent crash were not authorized to participate in the local raid.
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The Mexican government stated that two CIA agents killed in a recent crash were not authorized to participate in the local raid.
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