Massacre of eight members of the Michoacan self-defense forces underlines the CJNG's siege
Briefly

Hector Zepeda, now known as Commander Teto, leads an armed self-defense group in Michoacan, battling against cartels like CJNG while protecting his community.
The weekend violence in Coahuayana highlights the ongoing conflict between self-defense groups and the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, as evidenced by the clash that left eight dead.
The deceased members of Teto's self-defense group were laid to rest with community honors, symbolizing the pervasive struggle of Nahuatl origin inhabitants against organized crime.
The vicious ambush perpetrated by the CJNG demonstrated the group’s relentless violence, utilizing armored vehicles in their tactics against community defense efforts.
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