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Migrants injured after clashes with National Guard troops in southern Mexico

Migrants rest in a public square as they take part in a caravan heading to Mexico City, in Pijijiapan, Mexico November 3, 2021. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril

Dozens of migrants traveling north to Mexico City clashed with the National Guard in the southern state of Chiapas on Thursday, near to where a Cuban national was killed on Sunday by the militarized police force.

The group of mostly Central American women and children resumed their journey on Monday in the Pijijiapan municipality of Chiapas, after fatigue and illnesses among some members prompted a two day break.

"There are two injured migrants, they were badly beaten. The officers tried to surround them with their shields," Luis Garcia, who helped organize the migrant caravan, told Reuters over the phone.

Agents of the National Institute of Migration (INM) and members of the National Guard are seen near the location of a migrant caravan heading to Mexico City, in Pijijiapan, Mexico November 4, 2021. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril

"Everything was chaotic. It's not right that the authorities keep acting this way. Despite all the repression we're not going to stop," Garcia said, adding that authorities had escorted away migrants in at least four buses.

The National Guard did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

National Guard troops, who donned helmets and riot shields, confronted migrants, according to images on social media. Other videos shared with Reuters showed several migrants being detained by National Migration Institute agents.

Migrants line up for food during a resting day, as they take part in a caravan heading to Mexico City, in Pijijiapan, Mexico November 3, 2021. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril

The National Migration Institute also did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The clashes occurred near to where a Cuban migrant was shot dead by the National Guard while four others were wounded by National Guard officers early on Sunday in an area where a caravan of migrants was heading towards the U.S. border.

About 3,000 people set off on foot last month from the Mexican city of Tapachula on the Guatemalan border. Many have rejected visas offered by Mexico, saying they distrust the authorities.

Migrants walk near a church during a resting day as they take part in a caravan heading to Mexico City, in Pijijiapan, Mexico November 3, 2021. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril

(Reporting by Jose Torres and Lizbeth Diaz; Writing by Anthony Esposito; Editing by Aurora Ellis)

Vehicles with agents of the National Institute of Migration drive near the location of a migrant caravan heading to Mexico City, in Pijijiapan, Mexico November 4, 2021. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril
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