Mexico said it found no survivors from U.S. strikes that killed at least 14 people, despite Pentagon claims that one person was seen clinging to wreckage. The Mexican Navy began a search early Tuesday about 456 nautical miles from Acapulco and plans to end the 96-hour effort Saturday. U.S. officials said they followed rescue protocols and relayed the survivor's location. The attacks, announced by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, have drawn legal criticism and fresh pushback from President Claudia Sheinbaum, while Senate Armed Services leaders pressed for the orders and legal basis.
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