Washington – Two members of the service deployed on the southern border of the United States are dead and a third is in serious condition after a vehicle accident near New Mexico, the army announced Tuesday night. The troops were with the 1st Marine Division, together with the joint task force – embroidered border.
The Marines were traveling from Santa Teresa, New Mexico, in El Paso, Texas, at the time of the incident, said military officers.
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The troops are there in support of President Trump’s executive order to ensure the border between the United States and Mexico. Their deaths are the first mood of that operation, according to the Washington Post, which says the accident implied a reinvestment of the vehicle.
A defense official who spoke on condition of anonymity to provide additional details that were not yet made public told Associated Press that the accident occurred in a civil vehicle, and said that civilians were not damaged.
The accident did not imply any of the stryker vehicles that the Pentagon has sent to the border to perform patrols, said the official.
The accident occurred around 8:50 AM MDT on Tuesday. The names of the deceased won are released up to 24 hours after their chin is notified, the military said.