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Clashes Break Out In Quilá And South Of Culiacán, This Morning, As Los Chapos Make Incursions Into Mayo Zambada Territory: Sinaloa

"Char" for Borderland Beat This article was translated and reposted from LOS NOTICIERISTAS WRITTEN BY: ERNESTO MARTINEZ SEPTEMBER 11, 2024Culiacán, Sin.- A series of clashes between armed groups broke out this Wednesday morning, September 11, in the center of the Quilá syndicate, in front of the Red Cross base in this community and in the communities located near the Culiacán-Mazatlán Maxipista highway, south of the municipality of Culiacán, whe…

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The Ministry of Public Security of Sinaloa confirmed that on the morning of September 11, a new confrontation occurred between armed groups in the town of Quilá, near the Culiacan-Mazatlán highway, about 80 kilometers south of Culiacán. So far, no injured people have been reported. First reports detail that the place of the confrontation is a territory dominated by the people of Ismael “Mayo” Zambada. In this regard, Governor Rubén Rocha Moya is…

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A series of drug blockades occurred in Culiacán, Sinaloa, on the morning of this Wednesday, September 11, as part of the alleged conflicts within the Sinaloa Cartel, between Los Chapitos and the people of Mayo Zambada. A new day of chaos and burned vehicles is being experienced this morning, residents of Culiacán warn that the affected areas are El Dorado and its surroundings, as well as the Benito Juárez Bypass, in the south of the city. Among …

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