
Mexico president blames U.S. for cartel killings as violence surges in Sinaloa after leaders arrested
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Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador blamed the United States for the surge in cartel violence in Sinaloa, Mexico, following the arrest of two Sinaloa cartel leaders in the U.S. The violence, which has resulted in at least 30 deaths in the past week, is attributed to a power struggle between factions of the cartel. López Obrador claims the U.S. acted illegally in capturing Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada and that the move has led to instability in Sinaloa. The capture of Zambada, a key figure in the cartel, has also fueled criticisms of López Obrador's “hugs not bullets” approach to combating cartel violence, a strategy that has proven ineffective in curbing the bloodshed.
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