
Mexico: Violence in Sinaloa
Escalating violence has paralysed the capital Culiacan in Sinaloa.
Authorities in the western Mexican state of Sinaloa cancelled national day celebrations and shut schools this week because of escalating violence between two factions of the Sinaloa cartel. We hear from people in Mexico and speak to our correspondent there.
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Presenter: Luke Jones.
(Photo: Sinaloa state police respond to the scene of a burned delivery truck amid a wave of violence between armed groups, in Culiacan, Mexico, September 11, 2024. Credit: Jesus Bustamante/Reuters)
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