19 Bodies Found in Truck Amid Escalating Gang Violence in Southern Mexico
Authorities link the deaths to a clash between the Sinaloa cartel and a Guatemalan gang in Chiapas, highlighting the region's growing instability.
- Victims were discovered in La Concordia, Chiapas, near the Guatemala border.
- The bodies showed signs of gunshot wounds and were dressed in tactical gear.
- Mexican President Lopez Obrador confirmed the involvement of drug and migrant trafficking.
- The Sinaloa cartel claimed responsibility, identifying the victims as rival gang members.
- Increased violence has led to mass displacement and heightened security measures in the region.