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The Cold War Within The Sinaloa Cartel Turns Hot (9/16/24)
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The civil war within the Sinaloa Cartel has significantly escalated over recent weeks, primarily involving two factions: those loyal to Los Chapitos, the sons of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, and the group led by Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada. This internal conflict has caused a surge in violence, especially in and around Culiacán, the capital of Sinaloa.
The violence intensified after the capture of Zambada in July 2024, which was a major catalyst for the breakdown of the uneasy truce between the factions. The latest fighting has seen narco-blockades, burned vehicles, and shootouts, leaving at least 15 people dead in recent days. The situation has forced the cancellation of public events like Independence Day celebrations, and schools have been shut down amid security concerns.
This infighting has also led to widespread panic among civilians, with businesses closing and food shortages reported due to panic buying. The Mexican government has deployed National Guard units to restore order, but the violence continues to disrupt daily life in the region. Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has called for restraint from the warring factions, urging them to act responsibly and minimize harm to innocent civilians.
Both factions have been vying for control of critical drug trafficking routes, particularly as the cartel’s leadership dynamics are in flux following Zambada's arrest. The U.S. government has also issued travel warnings for the region due to the escalating violence, advising citizens to remain vigilant if traveling in the area.
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The violence intensified after the capture of Zambada in July 2024, which was a major catalyst for the breakdown of the uneasy truce between the factions. The latest fighting has seen narco-blockades, burned vehicles, and shootouts, leaving at least 15 people dead in recent days. The situation has forced the cancellation of public events like Independence Day celebrations, and schools have been shut down amid security concerns.
This infighting has also led to widespread panic among civilians, with businesses closing and food shortages reported due to panic buying. The Mexican government has deployed National Guard units to restore order, but the violence continues to disrupt daily life in the region. Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has called for restraint from the warring factions, urging them to act responsibly and minimize harm to innocent civilians.
Both factions have been vying for control of critical drug trafficking routes, particularly as the cartel’s leadership dynamics are in flux following Zambada's arrest. The U.S. government has also issued travel warnings for the region due to the escalating violence, advising citizens to remain vigilant if traveling in the area.
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Narco-war breaks out in Sinaloa between sons of 'El Chapo' and 'El Mayo' Zambada | Border Report
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The civil war within the Sinaloa Cartel has significantly escalated over recent weeks, primarily involving two factions: those loyal to Los Chapitos, the sons of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, and the group led by Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada. This internal conflict has caused a surge in violence, especially in and around Culiacán, the capital of Sinaloa.
The violence intensified after the capture of Zambada in July 2024, which was a major catalyst for the breakdown of the uneasy truce between the factions. The latest fighting has seen narco-blockades, burned vehicles, and shootouts, leaving at least 15 people dead in recent days. The situation has forced the cancellation of public events like Independence Day celebrations, and schools have been shut down amid security concerns.
This infighting has also led to widespread panic among civilians, with businesses closing and food shortages reported due to panic buying. The Mexican government has deployed National Guard units to restore order, but the violence continues to disrupt daily life in the region. Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has called for restraint from the warring factions, urging them to act responsibly and minimize harm to innocent civilians.
Both factions have been vying for control of critical drug trafficking routes, particularly as the cartel’s leadership dynamics are in flux following Zambada's arrest. The U.S. government has also issued travel warnings for the region due to the escalating violence, advising citizens to remain vigilant if traveling in the area.
(commercial at 7:56)
to contact me:
bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
Narco-war breaks out in Sinaloa between sons of 'El Chapo' and 'El Mayo' Zambada | Border Report
…
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The violence intensified after the capture of Zambada in July 2024, which was a major catalyst for the breakdown of the uneasy truce between the factions. The latest fighting has seen narco-blockades, burned vehicles, and shootouts, leaving at least 15 people dead in recent days. The situation has forced the cancellation of public events like Independence Day celebrations, and schools have been shut down amid security concerns.
This infighting has also led to widespread panic among civilians, with businesses closing and food shortages reported due to panic buying. The Mexican government has deployed National Guard units to restore order, but the violence continues to disrupt daily life in the region. Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has called for restraint from the warring factions, urging them to act responsibly and minimize harm to innocent civilians.
Both factions have been vying for control of critical drug trafficking routes, particularly as the cartel’s leadership dynamics are in flux following Zambada's arrest. The U.S. government has also issued travel warnings for the region due to the escalating violence, advising citizens to remain vigilant if traveling in the area.
(commercial at 7:56)
to contact me:
bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
Narco-war breaks out in Sinaloa between sons of 'El Chapo' and 'El Mayo' Zambada | Border Report
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