Mexico City, Mexico (CNN) -- A grenade blast near Monterrey, Mexico, wounded 14 people late Saturday, including eight minors, the state-run Notimex news agency reported, citing local officials.
No fatalities were reported as of Sunday afternoon from the attack on a public square by unidentified assailants, in the suburb of Guadalupe.
The incident happened before midnight in front of the city hall for Guadalupe.
According to witnesses, gunmen in two vehicles stopped near the building, and one person stepped out, took some steps, and threw the grenade in an area where families were walking by, Notimex reported.
The Mexican military, a local bomb squad and police responded to the scene after the explosive device went off, the news agency said.
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