The government commission inquiry confirmed that federal and state authorities were tracking the 43 Ayotzinapa students in 2014
The Mexican military, marines and the recently-created national guard, all provided documents, video and wiretaps to the commission, according to the report., insisting that only local authorities and cartel members were responsible for the crime. To date, remains of only three of the 43 students have been identified.
The Mexican military has a barracks just five minutes from where the students were attacked, but the then-secretary of defense originally claimed that troops were not on the streets of Iguala on the night of the attack.revealed depositions from nearly 40 soldiers, who had fanned out across the city of Iguala that night, in search of students who escaped the ambush.
The commission revealed the military was closely monitoring the students and did not move to save them from local police officers who helped disappear them. It also confirmed a soldier had infiltrated the group of students and was on the buses they had used to travel to the city. The soldier, the commission confirmed, remains missing along with the majority of the students.
The commission also confirmed the students were never taken to a nearby landfill and incinerated, as the previous administration had claimed. Fire and forensic experts, brought in by the students’ families, had
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