At least 30 killed as factions of the Sinaloa Cartel clash in northern Mexico
- At least 30 people have been killed in the past two weeks in Mexico’s northern state of Sinaloa due to clashes between factions of the Sinaloa Cartel.
- Violence involves gang members loyal to El Chapo and his sons against others aligned with Zambada, who has pleaded not guilty in New York.
- The clashes in Culiacan highlight the ongoing violence in Mexico, as cartels use methods like IEDs and homemade armored vehicles.
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At least 30 killed as factions of the Sinaloa Cartel clash in northern Mexico
At least 30 people have been killed in the past two weeks in Mexico’s northern state of Sinaloa as two factions of the powerful Sinaloa cartel continue to clash.
30 civilians killed in wave of violence in north Mexico's Sinaloa state
MEXICO CITY, Sept. 17 (Xinhua) -- At least 30 civilians have been killed since a wave of violence hit northwest Mexico's Sinaloa state on Sept. 9, Defense Minister Luis Cresencio Sandoval said Tuesday. Read full story
Mexico: Over 30 Killed In 'Cartel Stronghold' As Violence Progresses Following Sinaloa Leaders' July Detainment
Authorities said on Sunday that a wave of violence in a Mexican cartel stronghold rocked by gang infighting has claimed the lives of eleven more individuals, now making it at least 30 individuals who have died as a result of the chaos.
Sinaloa Cartel Conflict Escalates: 30 Dead in Two-Week Clash
Sinaloa Cartel Conflict Escalates: 30 Dead in Two-Week ClashViolent clashes between Sinaloa cartel factions have left 30 dead in Mexico's Sinaloa state. The conflict, sparked by leadership changes, has paralyzed the capital Culiacan despite military intervention.
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