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Mexico, El Mencho

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 · 7h · on MSN
Burning cars, bullet holes. See photos from Mexico after 'El Mencho' killed
Civil unrest and suspected cartel retaliation swept through parts of Mexico yesterday after drug kingpin 'El Mencho' was killed.

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 · 21h · on MSN
Photos of violence in Mexico after the army killed cartel boss
 · 21h
25 Mexican National Guard troops left dead during an operation that killed cartel leader 'El Mencho'
India Today · 23h
How Mexico military took out drug lord El Mencho with US intel's help
Mexican security forces killed El Mencho, one of the country's most notorious drug lords, in a US-backed military raid on Sunday.

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 · 15h
Mexico’s most-wanted drug leader killed in military operation as clashes erupt and US tourists told to shelter in place
 · 50m
El Mencho's Jalisco New Generation Cartel — Inside its leadership, franchise model and ‘billion-dollar profit’
 · 22h
How US intel helped Mexico in killing of drug lord El Mencho, White House reveals
The raid, carried out by Mexican Special Forces in Tapalpa, Jalisco, resulted in the death of El Mencho.

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Mexico’s most wanted drug leader ‘El Mencho’ killed in military operation as violence spreads across several states
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Top Mexican drug cartel leader killed
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Photos show burned-out cars, empty streets, and airport chaos in Mexico after a major cartel leader was killed

Popular tourist spots in Mexico were caught up in a wave of retaliatory violence after drug lord "El Mencho" was killed.
Jezebel
9y

The streets of Mexico taught this American photographer to see the world in color

The work was different. The Mexico of today is well aware of the intensity of drug violence. There’s always been a slight dark side to my work, but it’s never been about beheadings or people hanging from bridges.” Webb saw a stark contrast between his pictures of Mexico and images of the country published in the media.
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