Mexican cartel target airport and create burning blockades after El Chapo’s son captured

Mexican cartel target airport and create burning blockades after El Chapo’s son captured
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Mexican authorities have captured Ovidio Guzmán, a son of incarcerated drugs kingpin Joaquín ‘El Chapo’ Guzmán, prompting a furious response from cartel gunmen in the northern city of Culiacán.
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All major roads into Culiacán, a major stronghold of the Sinaloa cartel, were blocked with burning vehicles, and gun attacks were launched on Culiacán international airport and a military airbase. Eighteen people have been reported wounded.

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31 Comments

  1. Well what else is there to say this is our world now the war in ukraine all the crimes happening in protesters and gang wars and shootings for absolutaly no reason A FRICKEN ZOMBIE VIRUS THAT GOT REVIVED TOO this is just normal for me now

  2. Que desgracia. Muy triste la cantidad de gente inocente que sufre, nomas porqué estos carteles. Son una vergüenza!

  3. And now comes the fearmongers… 🤦🏻Don't think all of Mexico is like this. This violence is happening only in a small part of Sinaloa state. Rest of Mexico does not deal with this narcos violence.

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