20 corpses, some of which were beheaded, were found in part of Mexico where the Sinaloa cartel factions were fighting each other

Twenty bodies were found on a highway bridge in part of Mexico, several of which were beheaded. Sinaloa Drug Cartel Authorities said on Monday that they were fighting each other.
Four Headless corpse The Sinaloa State Attorney’s Office said 16 bodies were found on the roadside and found in an abandoned vehicle.
Five heads were found in a bag on site.
Prosecutors said all bodies showed signs of gunshot wounds.
Local media reported that four beheaded bodies were hung on the bridge by their legs – a common strategy for criminal gangs – but there was no formal confirmation.
Authorities said that although the contents of the bill were not immediately disclosed, the bodies were obviously a note from the cartel faction, which was apparently from the cartel faction.
Sinaroa government spokesman Feliciano Castro condemned the violent killing on Monday and said authorities need to examine their strategies to address organized crime strategies to “major” the “severity”.
“The military and police forces are working together to rebuild complete peace in Sinaloa,” Castro said.
Violence has soared in Northwest State since Capture in the United States Cartel co-founder about a year ago Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada.
Veteran drug trafficker Claims he was kidnapped In Mexico, the son of the infamous drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman flew to the United States against his will.
The conflict has left More than 1,200 people died According to official data, members of the PITS gang fight Zambada against others loyal to El Chapo and his son, who led a faction called “Chapitos.”
Chapitos uses bottle openers, electric and hot peppers The competitors who torture them According to the 2023 indictment of the U.S. Department of Justice, some of their victims were “fed to death or alive, but still alive for tigers.”
In recent months, corpses have appeared in Sinaloa, often hanging out on the streets or in cars with any one of them. sombros on their heads Or nail the pizza or box to it with a knife. Pizza and Sambréros have become informal symbols of the warring cartel faction, emphasizing the cruelty of the war.
Since 2006, criminal violence has been linked to drug trafficking, most of which have been linked to drug trafficking, claiming about 480,000 lives in Mexico and 120,000 people are missing.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.