MEXICO CITY — Mexico's new president acknowledged Tuesday that three civilians including a child died in two shootouts involving the military last week in a violent border city.
President Claudia Sheinbaum said a soldier was killed in one of the shootouts, as well as two adults and an 8-year-old girl. She said the events on Friday and Saturday are under investigation.
But Sheinbaum gave no sign of backing away from the outsized role that she and her predecessor have given to the armed forces.
The events in Nuevo Laredo, across the border from Laredo, Texas, started Friday when a nurse, her husband and son found themselves on a road where soldiers were pursuing suspects' vehicles. The husband, Víctor Carrillo Martínez, told local media there was a confrontation and his wife died in the crossfire.
Sheinbaum said the soldier was apparently killed in an exchange of gunfire.
''It had to do with criminals who opened fire on an army vehicle,'' she said. ''It is very important to say that Nuevo Laredo is where criminal groups have carried out the most attacks on the army and the National Guard.''
The city has long been in the grip of the Northeast Cartel, an offshoot of the old Zetas gang.
The second incident in Nuevo Laredo happened Saturday, when the 8-year-old and her grandmother were driving to a store and were caught in the middle of a pursuit by soldiers or National Guard officers.