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Confrontation in Escuinapa Leaves Roadblocks and Spoils of Cargo Units

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Federal and free roads in the southern area of Sinaloa were blocked by the hour following clashes between rival groups in the area adjacent to Nayarit
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An armed confrontation between alleged rival criminal groups led to the blockade of federal roads and quotas in Sinaloa, where heavy cargo vehicles were set on fire.The events occurred on Monday morning, the south of Sinaloa State where there were moments of tension in a new episode of violence linked to organized crime.At least two roads in the municipality of Escuinapa, were blocked by several cargo trucks that were deliberately set on fire by…

The blockades were reported on the quota highway and the free road in the south of Sinaloa; there is talk of alleged clashes in the area. Efrén Palacios OEM-Informex Escuinapa, Sin._ Two roadblocks were registered this Monday in the free and quota sections that communicate Escuinapa with the north of Nayarit. The State Ministry of Public Security announced on its social networks of the fact, where several cargo transport units were stripped by …

Federal and free roads in the southern area of Sinaloa were blocked by the hour following clashes between rival groups in the area adjacent to Nayarit

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Proceso broke the news in Mexico on Monday, August 25, 2025.
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