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    Mexico City Mayor Clara Brugada pledges to continue ‘relentless fight against insecurity’.

    Two top aides to the mayor of Mexico City have been shot dead in the latest attack against public officials in the Latin American country.

    Private secretary Ximena Guzman and adviser Jose Munoz were shot dead on Tuesday in an early morning ambush in the central neighbourhood of Moderna, city authorities said.

    Mexico City Mayor Clara Brugada condemned the killings and pledged to continue her administration’s “relentless fight against insecurity”.

    “Investigating, clarifying and ensuring there is no impunity is our commitment,” Brugada said during a news conference.

    Mexico has one of the highest murder rates on the planet, largely due to violence driven by drug cartels, but the capital is known for its relative security compared with the rest of the country.

    Reporting from Mexico City, Al Jazeera’s John Holman said there had been 50 political murders in the country in the first three months of the year alone, though political killings are relatively rare in the capital.

    “The reasons for this one are still unknown. But there are powerful criminal groups in the capital fighting for territory and control of lucrative rackets,” Holman said.

    “Politicians can get in the way, as elsewhere in the country.”

    Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, a Brugada ally who previously served as the capital’s mayor, expressed condolences over the killings and said her government would ensure that “justice is served”.

    “We express our solidarity and support for the families of these two individuals who have worked in our movement for a long time,” Sheinbaum said.

    “We know them, we stand with their families, and we will give her [Brugada] all the support the city needs from the Mexican government.”

    In 2020, Mexico City’s security chief, Omar Garcia Harfuch, survived an ambush by gunmen that killed two of his bodyguards and a bystander.

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