39 minors killed in Sinaloa cartel conflict, ombudsman reports
- Clashes between rival groups within the Sinaloa cartel in northwestern Mexico on Monday resulted in the deaths of two young girls, aged seven and 12, who were caught in the violence.
- The violence escalated following the July capture of cartel co-founder Oscar Loza, who also leads the Sinaloa State Human Rights Commission.
- Oscar Loza reported to AFP, citing public prosecutor data, that 39 minors have died and nearly 100 more have gone missing amid this conflict.
- The wider conflict has caused over 1,200 deaths and 1,400 disappearances, terrorizing residents and severely impacting businesses in Sinaloa communities.
- Loza highlighted the enduring nature of the pain, explaining that it persists beyond statistics and is felt deeply because of the lost smiles.
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Left balance: 39 children were killed and 97 data disappeared in the war from El Chapo-based cartel facts
At least 39 minors were killed and 97 were killed in the west of Mexico in the September war between two sections of Sinaloa's map, one of the most powerful drug trafficking groups in the country, accused the People's Lawyer of Friday, AFP quoted by Agerpres.
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At least 39 minors have been killed and 97 are disappeared in the west of Mexico in the war that takes place since September between two parts of the Sinaloa cartel, one of the most powerful...
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Dozens of minors killed in Mexico cartel infighting
Dozens of minors have been killed during months of fighting between two factions of the Sinaloa drug cartel in northwestern Mexico, a local ombudsman said Friday.
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