The recent spike in violence in Sinaloa, where over 100 people have been killed or gone missing, is believed to stem from an internal power struggle within the Sinaloa Cartel following the arrest of co-founder Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada. This upheaval has revealed how rival factions within the cartel are engaged in gruesome clashes, further intensifying the turmoil in the region and complicating government efforts to maintain order.
In Culiacan, where at least 70 individuals have been reported killed since September 9, incidents involving shootouts between police forces and alleged cartel hitmen have become increasingly common. The deployment of 600 soldiers by the federal government aims to curb this violence and provide security, although the stability of the region remains precarious as both kidnappings and shootings continue with alarming frequency.
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