MEXICO CITY, Mexico – Mexico's foreign minister said she was traveling to Cairo late Monday, September 14, to seek answers from Egyptian authorities over an air strike that mistakenly killed Mexican tourists.
"We face a terrible loss of human lives and an unjustified attack that obligates us to make the protection of our citizens the priority," Foreign Minister Claudia Ruiz Massieu told reporters at Mexico City's international airport.
Ruiz Massieu, who was due to fly later in the night, said she would travel with 7 relatives of some of the victims as well as Mexican doctors to care for the wounded.
At least two Mexicans were confirmed dead, while another 6 were wounded. She said her government still could not confirm what happened to 6 other nationals.
Egyptian authorities have said that a total of 12 people were killed and 10 wounded on Sunday when security forces fired on the group of tourists by mistake while hunting jihadists in the Western Desert.
Ruiz Massieu said she would hold talks with top Egyptian officials in order to "obtain first-hand information that can clear up the circumstances of this deplorable event which has cost the lives of innocent Mexican tourists."
Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto has demanded an exhaustive investigation from Egyptian authorities, which vowed to form an investigative committed headed by the prime minister. – Rappler.com