15 bodies found in 'secret graves' in southeastern Mexican state rocked by cartel violence
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The discovery of 15 bodies in hidden graves in Chiapas underscores the escalating violence stemming from drug cartel disputes, with many residents fleeing to escape the chaos.
Chiapas Gov. Eduardo Ramírez Aguilar emphasized the government's commitment to restoring peace in the region, stating that "We will not take a single step back!" in their efforts.
The ongoing violence has displaced over 10,000 people, highlighting the dire humanitarian impact of the turf war between the Sinaloa and Jalisco New Generation cartels.
Last week alone, another gravesite with burnt bodies was discovered, indicating the severe brutality associated with the current cartel conflicts and the challenges in identifying victims.
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