Texas Rancher Killed by Suspected Cartel IED Near US-Mexico Border
- A Texas rancher, Antonio Céspedes Saldierna, was killed by an improvised explosive device near the U.S.-Mexico border, according to Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller.
- Another victim, Horacio Lopez Peña, was also killed, while Ninfa Griselda Ortega was injured in the explosion, as reported by KRGV.
- Ramiro Céspedes, the son of one victim, called the event a 'terrorist attack' and expressed concern over the situation.
- Officials have warned U.S. Citizens to maintain caution near Tamaulipas due to the threat of cartel-related violence and explosive devices on rural roads.
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