2 US government employees said hurt in Mexico shooting
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Two U.S. government employees were shot and wounded in an attack on their vehicle south of Mexico City on Friday, a law enforcement official said.
The two were riding in an armored U.S. Embassy vehicle when they came under fire on a highway leading to the city of Cuernavaca.
The official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said both were hospitalized, one with a wound to the leg and the other hit in the stomach and hand.
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The official said the wounded were not agents of the Drug Enforcement Agency or FBI.
The U.S. Embassy had no immediate comment.
A Mexican army official said the sport utility vehicle with diplomatic plates was found after a report about a shootout on the highway. The army official was not authorized to be quoted by name. He said a Mexican navy captain was also in the vehicle, but was not injured.
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The Toyota SUV was riddled with bullets, most concentrated around the passenger-side window, indicating possible involvement by experienced gunmen.
Attacks on diplomatic personnel are extremely rare in Mexico.
In 2011, one U.S. Border Patrol agent was killed and one wounded in a drug gang shooting in northern Mexico.